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How to Clean Ribbon Bar mounted?
lambert replied to lambert's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
Hi Tony. Maybe I'll leave it like that. Thank you. Lambert -
Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
It will be a pleasure to help you find a good example for their collection.feel free to ask -
Brazilian Victory Medals
lambert replied to RobW's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
This another example of the Diploma of Victory Medal Brazil, but that the very rare medal, and often more expensive. granted to Sub Officer Carlos Colombo da Fonseca in 1932. -
Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hello Paul, Welcome. His example is a Type 3, different strikes, especially in the form of the bail. This model does not bear the signature of the sculptor and, on the reverse, absence of the Greek article " O ". Lambert -
Brazilian smoking snake
lambert replied to The Prussian's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Hello. The origin of interesting emblem. Due to internal criticism, it was said that it was easier to "a snake smoking" than Brazil send soldiers to war. The emblem arose because of this provocation. The snake smoked! A Cobra Fumou! Lambert -
Brazilian smoking snake
lambert replied to The Prussian's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
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Hello Jean. Although it is expensive, but I would pay this amount: Reasons for it. Item very rare, only seen in books and catalogs and museums, these medals were given to senior officers (majors, generals, marshals), the "passador' is made of solid gold and is in perfect condition. Yes! good luck Lambert
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Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Sorry. Yes that's what I meant ... I like to observe how they were assembled. some are montandos by professional companies for other fighters proud but with limited resources. these are quite interesting. Lambert -
Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hello Tim, could post pictures of brings the Greek group? I like to see how they were assembled. Lambert -
Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hello Tim it's great to have you back!!!It is an exceptional group.Thank you for showing Lambert -
Hi Jean I believe may have been awarded to bureaucratic personnel, but it is certain that the "passador" without number ("0") is for military personnel serving less than nine months in the campaign. low see a selection of dowels in silver and bronze manufacturing by Casa da Moeda (the ''passador'' were arranged this way just for this, and was used only a "passador" on the medal). Lambert
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Brazilian Victory Medals
lambert replied to RobW's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hello Rob, Yes, the medal had to be repaired (resoldered) the suspension ring by a jeweler. Originally I will found without the suspension ring, he was lost however I could not let this opportunity pass. RegardsLambert -
Brazilian Victory Medals
lambert replied to RobW's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hello gentlemen. After many years of search, I present my example of Rare Victory Medal Brazil Type 2 Official (unmarked), for the veterans of the Navy and Volunteer Doctors sent to France. I will try to make better photos. Best Regards Lambert