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    Sampo

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    1. Hi Lingqi,

      This is the commemorative campaign medal of the Army of Portugal 1916. 

      This medal was established in 1916 on the 30th of November by decree number 2870. It was issued for all campaigns of the army against the Portuguese enemies in Portugal or abroad. The silver one was given to officers, gold for senior officers and bronze for others. The medal you have here is the 1919 revised version for armed forces campaigns.

      It is an average seen medal, although in silver or gold a bit scarce.

      Cheers

      Sampo

    2. Hi Nick,

      Not exactly, it is a Yugoslavian order of bravery, awarded for bravery in battle to civilians an partisans who fought Fascism.

      The lines read: Death to Fascism freedom to the people. This was a Partisan slogan during the war(WW2)

      Cheers

      Sampo 

      Hi Nick,

      A bit of additional information, the Russian produced orders have more rounding in the model, and lower numbers(below 20000)

      Here is an example

      OZH Russian.jpg

    3. Hi Nick,

      Here some information on the Danish medal:This medal is established by King Frederik VIII and awarded in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Royal Danish Life Guards Association's establishment in 1658 by King Frederik III, and is an infantry regiment of the Danish army. The ribbon should be white with blue edges. 

      As for prices, I have seen them go between 5 euro(no ribbon) till 30 euro(with ribbon and issue box). I have no information on numbers issued, unfortunately.

      Cheers

      Cyril

    4. Hi Nick,

      Here is the wiki page:

      https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medaljen_for_lang_og_tro_tjeneste

      Cheers

      Cyril

      And a bit of translation:

      The medal is awarded by the Board of Directors (Board) of Norges Vel and was first awarded in 1888.  The medal can be awarded to employees in both the private and public sectors.The medal for long and faithful service is not a state award and therefore does not appear in the King's House's ranking list of Norwegian orders and medals. On the other hand, the 2009 medal is approved for use on Norwegian military uniform, where it ranks second in "Group 4: Other Norwegian decorations".

      The Medal for Long and Faithful Service was awarded in the first decades to employees in agriculture, as well as servants in private households. The first award took place on December 3, 1888, when five women and four men were awarded the medal.

       

      Until 2004, the requirement was continuous employment with the same employer for 30 years. This was later moderated so that employment with interruptions could also qualify if the employee has been employed by the same employer for at least 30 years. The employer seeks the Royal Society of Norway's Well for the medal and is responsible for awarding it.

      It is awarded about 3500 medals annually.

      Source: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medaljen_for_lang_og_tro_tjeneste

    5. Hi Stefan,

      I have checked all former auction catalogs, and could not find a similar one. I know many Ethiopian medals have been made by Spink & Co during the Exile years 1936-1941 of the emperor, maybe a limited production or a proof example of Spink manufacturing? I am out of suggestions here, and unfortunately I do not know any book with these details on Ethiopian orders.

      Cheers

      Cyril

    6. Hi everyone,

      I do understand the importance of not cleaning a medal, but if you want to do so without damage, the next method might be an option. Put Aluminum foil in a small plastic tray. Lay some soda(salt) in each corner. put the medal in the middle, and make sure there is nor ribbon attached and that it makes contact with the foil. Put in warm water, not hot. Let it rest for a few minutes, and silver and gilt medals come out as new.

      Cheers

      Sampo

    7. Hello,

      I will give it a try. The first picture is an old style handwriting, and it is too difficult for me, but perhaps someone else can.

      The second one reads: Walancourt forrest 19/3/18, (Unreadable, maybe rank or position) Henrique Edelmann (unknown to me)

      The third one: Day 7-14,  P.S.P. Edelmann, corporal-chef (Sorel??) reinforcements (Unknown word to me, maybe region) of Bathincourt

      Hope this helps a bit, or give some else a good starting piont to help you out.

      Cheers

      Sampo

    8. Hi Nick,

      They are definitely French, the last one is the Ordre Ouvre Humanitaire, (for Humanitarian aid). I did see the others before but I cannot recall what they where called.

      Sampo 

      Hi,

      I just found the middle one, it is the LA MEDAILLE DU TRAVAIL ET DE L'UNION DE LENS.

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