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A COLLECTION OF FOUR YELLOW METAL STICK PINS, comprising a moon and stars pin set with seed pearls, a circular pin with central 'man in the moon' opaque glass panel surrounded by a band of alternating pale rubies and seed pearls, a Staffordshire knot style pin, and the largest being of circular form with beaded decoration to the edge
A pair of stick back Windsor armchairs, with solid seats and turned legs. Width across arms 68 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height to bottom of seat 40 cm, height to top of seat 44 cm. Width across front 51 cm, width across arms 67.5 cm. Height to top of back 95 cm. The condition is generally very good with no issues. The chairs however have no great age.
Two French gold stick pins, early 20th century, one modelled as a horse's head with black enamelled bridle, the other as a gauntletted hand gripping a baton, 6cm. to 6.5cm. long, joined by a gold trace chain. (2), * Condition: Very good, with no damage. Chain soldered to each pin joining the two.
A Second World War Fascist ‘Zbor’ Yugoslav National Movement Members Stick Pin bearing the sword and shield device of Dimiture Ljotic political party, together with an enamel ‘Yugoslav Action’ lapel badge (2). £40 - 60 Yugoslav National Movement(Jugoslavenski narodni pokret), also known as the United Militant Labour Organization (Združena borbena organizacija rada, or Zbor) was a Yugoslav fascist movement led by politician Dimitrije Ljotić. Founded in 1935, it received considerable German financial and political assistance during the interwar period and participated in the 1935 and 1938 parliamentary elections, in which it never received more than 1 percent of the popular vote. Following the Axis invasion and occupation of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the Germans selected several Zbor members to join the Serbian puppet government Milan Nedić. The Serbian Volunteer Corps (SDK) was established as Zbor's party army. Ljotić had no control over the SDK, which was commanded by Colonel Kosta MuÅ¡icki. In late 1944, Ljotić and his followers retreated to Slovenia with the Germans and other collaborationist formations. In March, Ljotić and Chetnik leader Draža ć agreed on a last-ditch alliance against the Yugoslav Partisans. Ljotić's followers were placed under the command of Chetnik commander Miodrag Damjanović. Ljotić was killed in an automobile accident in late April 1945. His followers later fled to Italy alongside the Chetniks. The Western Allies extradited many back to Yugoslavia following the war, where they were summarily executed and buried in mass graves. Those who were not extradited immigrated to western countries and established émigré organizations intended to promote Zbor's political agenda.

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