Other honors awarded in the 19th century
The medals from the First (1871), Second (1874) and Third (1878) General Meetings of Croatian Teachers, donated to the Museum by educators and teachers who participated in such meetings, are also considered valuable.

Medal from the 2nd General Meeting of Croatian Teachers in Petrinja held in 1874
- Franjo Karress
- Petrinja, 1874
- silver, casting, engraving
- diameter=30 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 691
- gift, Fran Dolovčak (?), 1902

Medal from the 2nd General Meeting of Croatian Teachers in Petrinja held in 1874
- Franjo Karress
- Petrinja, 1874
- silver, forging, engraving
- diameter=30 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 2485/1-2
- gift, Fran Dolovčak, 1902

Medal from the 3rd General Meeting of Croatian Teachers in Osijek held in 1878
- Osijek, 1878
- silver, forging, engraving
- diameter=33 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 692
- gift, Fran Dolovčak 1902

Medal from the 3rd General Meeting of Croatian Teachers in Osijek held in 1878
- Osijek, 1878
- silver plating, forging, engraving
- diameter=33 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 2486/1-2
gift, Fran Dolovčak, 1902

Medal from the 3rd General Meeting of Croatian Teachers in Osijek held in 1878
- Osijek, 1878
- silver (?), forging, engraving
- diameter=33 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4385
- gift
The Collection also includes medals awarded for exhibiting, participation or merits at commercial and other exhibitions. The oldest medal dates back to 1864 and was awarded as part of the Dalmatian-Croatian-Slavonian Exhibition in Zagreb. The Collection also contains medals from World’s Fair held in Vienna (1873) and Paris (1900), as well as medals from the Millennial Exhibition in Budapest (1896). The medals from the Paris Exposition held in 1900, awarded to the Provincial Government, Department of Worship and Education and teachers Ivan Brixy and Stjepan Basariček for their merits and cooperation on the exhibition, are particularly valuable.

Medal in Memory of the Dalmatian-Croatian-Slavonian Exhibition in Zagreb
- Franjo Karress
- Zagreb, 1864
- tin, casting
- diameter=28 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4372
gift

Medal from the World’s Fair in Vienna
- Josef Hermann Tautenhayn; Karl Schwenzer
- Vienna, 1873
- medal: bronze, casting
- box: cardboard, paper, velvet, satin
- medal: diameter=70 mm, thickness=5 mm
- box: 98 x 96 x 18 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1421
- gift, Šimo Klaić (?), 1954 (?)

Ribbon from the National Domestic Crafts Exhibition in Zagreb
- Zagreb, 1881
- tin, casting
- diameter=29 mm, height=32 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4371
- gift

Medal from the Millennial Exhibition in Budapest awarded to the school system of the Capital City of Zagreb
- Fueloep (Filip) Beck
- Budapest, 1896
- medal: bronze, casting
- box: cardboard, paper, velvet, satin
- medal: diameter=85 mm, thickness=5 mm
- box: 112 x 113 x 18 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1420
- gift

Medal from the Millennial Exhibition in Budapest awarded to teacher Ivan Brixy
- Fueloep (Filip) Beck
- Budapest, 1896
- medal: bronze, casting
- box: cardboard, paper, velvet, satin
- medal: diameter=70 mm, thickness=5 mm
- box: 95 x 97 x 18 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1419
- gift, Brixy’s wife, 1949

Medal from the 1900 Paris Exposition awarded to the Provincial Government of Croatia and Slavonia
- Jules Clement Chaplain
- Paris, 1900
- bronze, casting
- diameter=64 mm, thickness=4 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1412
- gift, Provincial Government of Croatia and Slavonia, Department of Worship and Education, 1900

Medal from the 1900 Paris Exposition awarded to the Croatian Literary-Educational Association
- Jules-Clement Chaplain
- Paris, 1900
- medal: bronze, casting
- box: cardboard, paper, velvet, satin
- medal: diameter=64 mm, thickness=4 mm
- box: 85 x 12 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1413
- gift, Croatian Literary-Educational Association Zagreb, 1903

Medal from the 1900 Paris Exposition awarded to Stjepan Basariček
- Jules-Clement Chaplain
- Paris, 1900
- bronze, casting
- medal: diameter=64 mm, thickness=4 mm
- box: 85 x 12 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 1414
- gift, Provincial Government of Croatia and Slavonia, Department of Worship and Education, 1901

Ribbon titled In memory of the Prince’s and Princesses’ visit to Croatia in June of 1888
- Josip Radković
- Zagreb, 1888
- brass, casting
- diameter=30 mm, height=31 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4378
gift, Josip Brunšmid

Ribbon in memory of the pilgrimage to Trsat in 1891
- Giuseppe Morchio; Nicolo Majer
- Rijeka (?) Venezia, 1891
- tin, casting
- diameter=29 mm, height=32 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4376
- gift, Josip Brunšmid

Ribbon of the Volunteer Fire Department in Virje
- Volunteer Fire Department in Virje
- Virje, 1893
- bronze, casting
- diameter=34 mm, height=38 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 4377
- gift, Josip Medved

Small Ribbon awarded at the Commercial & Forestry Jubilee Exhibition held in Zagreb in 1891 to the Woodcarving School
- Josip Radković
- Zagreb, 1891
- ribbon: bronze, casting
- framed charter: paper, lithography, wood, glass
- ribbon: diameter=35 mm
- charter: 625 x 490 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 6593
gift, Woodcarving School in Ogulin

Small Ribbon awarded at the Commercial & Forestry Jubilee Exhibition held in Zagreb in 1891 to the Horological School
- Josip Radković
- Zagreb, 1891
- ribbon: bronze, casting
- framed charter: paper, lithography, wood, glass
- ribbon: diameter=35 mm
- charter: 625 x 490 mm
- Inv. number: HŠM-Mp 5969
- gift, Horological School in Ogulin