Order of Distinction of Satluj (Imtiaz-I-Satlej), III Class Commander

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SKU: 01.IND.0102.105.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1000+ USD

  • Order of Distinction of Satluj (Imtiaz-I-Satlej), III Class Commander

    Image courtesy of Morton & Eden Ltd

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    Estimated market value:

    $1000+ USD

    Attributes

    • Country
      India
    • Makers
    • Composition
      Silver gilt/Enamelled
    • Inscription
      Obv: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION]
    • Size
      55mm
    • Image Licensing
      This image is attributed to Morton & Eden Ltd., Lot Number 847, Catalogue 77, December 15 2015.

    Physical Description and Item Details


    The obverse center presents a representation of a palace in silver gilt, with a silver gilt border with three gilt stars on each side; the medallion is surrounded by a green enamel wreath with seven five-petalled white enamel flowers on the right side and five different white enamelled flowers on the left side (possibly cotton blossoms); a silver gilt star and crescent moon are superimposed at the top of the wreath, with an open book, sabre and quill pen at the base (6 o'clock); reverse plain.

    History


    The Order of Distinction of Satluj (Imtiaz-I-Satlej) was instituted by Nawab (Viceroy) Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V, Abbasi, between 1920 and 1930 as the premier Order of Bahawalpur. The Order is conferred in 5 Classes.

    The III Class Commander is worn from a neck ribbon.

    The obverse features an Arabic inscription which translates to "Order of Satluj."

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