Chris S Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 The order of the Red banner of Labour is the second oldest order of the USSR...these medals are typical of the erosion of the prestige of the many Soviet awards (my opinion) as they became awarded by the thousand for far lesser acts.Before the Great Patriotic war the award had only been issued 8000 times since its inception in 1928, by the end of the war, it still had only been awarded 30,000 times.At the end of the USSSR it had however been awarded 1,260,000 times. These orders were still very well made which show the great enameling which the Russians were so good at.So many variation, so little timeThis is a a Type 2 (love to find a type 1) Screwbacks issued before the war.Chris
Chris S Posted August 13, 2005 Author Posted August 13, 2005 Slightly Oblique....two piece construction
Gerd Becker Posted August 14, 2005 Posted August 14, 2005 (edited) Thats a nice Red Banner of Labor, Chris. I only have two on suspension. A Type 3 Variation 2(116.698) and a Type 6(474.974): Edited August 14, 2005 by Gerd Becker
Ed_Haynes Posted September 11, 2005 Posted September 11, 2005 To (almost) complete the set, type 1 (var. 2):
HuliganRS Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Ed,That's a downpayment on a small house you got there! Rusty.
Alfred Posted December 16, 2005 Posted December 16, 2005 (edited) Yesterday I got this in Red Banner of Labour in. It?s a rarer variation of the last type (s/n 402.674).Look at the hammer and sickle. Compare it with the second picture in post number 5. Normally thehammer shaft is under the sickle. Here it is above, as on the earlier variations of the order. Edited December 16, 2005 by Alfred
HuliganRS Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Both variations exist in that SN range!There are alot of sub-types for this award.Rusty.
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 As Gerd has starded a thread on that "other" Red Banner, let me bump this one in an effort to encourage others to be added here.Let me throw in a type 2, variety 2, 4935Awarded to Maria Yakovlevna Oprishko teacher of Bobritskaya Incomplete Secondary School, Romny District, Sumy Region, Ukranian SSR. Awarded 1 June 1939, "For prominent successes in school and Soviet education of children in rural schools, for outstanding organization of education, and active participation in village social life".See: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2732
order_of_victory Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Talking of Red Banners of Labour remindes me why I got into Soviet Medals, it was first medal I bought. I just love symbolism of the large Hammer and Sickle and it was only ?10.00 (that was three years with its document)I Currently own three of them,1. A rather dubious Type 1 wich has been shown on the forum before.2. Type 5 Variation 2 No. 2876853. Type 6 Variation 1 No. 859019.Does any body know why on the Type 6 the hammer goes under sickle and on all other variations the Hammer goes over the sickle?
Gerd Becker Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Talking of Red Banners of Labour remindes me why I got into Soviet Medals, it was first medal I bought. I just love symbolism of the large Hammer and Sickle and it was only ?10.00 (that was three years with its document)I Currently own three of them,1. A rather dubious Type 1 wich has been shown on the forum before.2. Type 5 Variation 2 No. 2876853. Type 6 Variation 1 No. 859019.Does any body know why on the Type 6 the hammer goes under sickle and on all other variations the Hammer goes over the sickle?I guess, they just had to make new ones, as the stock was empty. A part of early Type 6 ORBL?s still have the old Hammer&Sickel.Gerd
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Here's a nice trio: Nikolai Anikee1- Order of the Red Banner of Labor, type 3, variety 1 - 121672- Order of the Badge of Honor, type 3, variety 1 - 647443- [a medal we all know but whose Name I Shall Not Name, so as to forestall unGentlemanly behavior], type 2, variety 4 - unnumbred
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Document, the first interesting part (no photo!) -- can someone help with full name please:
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Document, the second interesting part. Research, so far, has been silent. Hopes remain alive. It is early enough that there may be some hope.
Gerd Becker Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Wonderful group, Ed. The Red Banner of Labor, is that a reissue? The serialnumer is still in the range of screwback-types.Gerd
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Wonderful group, Ed. The Red Banner of Labor, is that a reissue? The serialnumer is still in the range of screwback-types.GerdYes, current theory is that it is a reissue. Not marked as a duplicate, but you are correct on the serial number range. The Research Master has my plea before him.Best guess is something to do with military supply.
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 A pair: Lekadia Agatovna Nadrushliankaya1- Order of the Red Banner of Labor, t 6 v 2 - 4201842- Order of the Badge of Honor, t 4 v 2 - 862046
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Document 2, part 2 - probably too late to research this group (at present)
Guest Darrell Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Here is my contribution (Type 3 Variation 2). Once again, purchased before the Evil One's told me the importance of Documents ... Documents !!!!S/N # 89111Obverse:
Ed_Haynes Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 A documented single, type 6, var 1, #707572 from 1971.
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