In commemoration of our 'Find Differences' topic I wanted to start a topic that goes in the exact opposite direction.
Show orders and medals that in your opinion have a very unique design which isn't used in any way by any other decoration.
I'll start.
The breast star to the Lithuanian Order of Grand Duke Gediminas
Poor thing!
But a nice case
I'd say the price is OK. While sash badges usually are more expensive than breast stars a poor condition on costly awards lowers their value very much.
Curse you Yahoo Japan! Why is it so hard to buy from you?!
While the difference in length is relatively small the difference in thickness can be observed by the naked eye.
I encourage you all to measure the thickness of your 1st and 3rd classes you have in your collection. Maybe we'll find another feature in addition to the rings to distinguish the classes.
By the way what is the difference in weight then?
By the way notice in the item description "no watchers only buyer" - what is that supposed to mean?
So we're not allowed to put that on the watch - list or what?
Look who's back:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-WWI-RUSSIAN-14K-PINK-GOLD-AWARD-BADGE-NICHOLAS-II-/141105344408?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20da88af98
1 day left and only $1
If you are looking for an extra nice Christmas present to give to yourself this year the above shown set is the way to go.
Feel free to purchase it here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Persia-Iran-Exceptional-Set-of-Order-of-the-Sun-Aftab-for-Princesses-in-Case-/151156607104?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2331a2c880
I suggest selling your racing car
This is the upper part of a 3rd class Order of the Auspicious Clouds. It depicts the Imperial Seal of Manchukuo. This part alone doesn't represent the whole decoration but I think it has a powerful appearance on it's own.
(personal collection, black background edited with Photoshop)
And already in use: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Japan-Order-Medal-Manchukuo-Empire-The-Pillars-of-State-6-Class-/281174806245?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4177530ee5&nma=true&si=vcaE8tKLTikYi5C5rLexVtDeceA%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Where is the auspicious clouds?
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