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    adam

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    1. hi,not for sale,thanks.adam

    2. more information of this Lenin: the weight is 17g,without screw plate. please notice the bottom of the screw, there are three number, 638.
    3. hi, gentlemen, anyone have this type? or someone could provide some information.
    4. first, attached the photo of warlord Tan Hao-Min. second, the four chinese words on the medal 护法纪念, translation word by word is: protect-护, law-法, commemorative-纪念. the intact translation of the four chinese words is: commemorative of the law-protecting movement. third,the law-protecting movement, was to protect the constitution of the republic of china(1911), against the prisident Yaun Shi-Kai who attempted to be the emperor. this movement was launched by the warlords of the southwest part of china(Yun-Nan province and Guang-Si province). so it had no relationship with the warlords of the north part of china. and Cao Kun was an important member of the group of Bei-Yang system, it means he belonged to the north part of china, and he can not be the person on this medal.
    5. hi, guys, this is not Cai E ! his name is Tan Hao-Ming, a local warlord of Guangxi Province.
    6. from Japan? a crazy price in JPY90000(around GBP600)......worthy? just a lower class Medal of the Department of Transportation, maybe 6th class.
    7. It is a total fabrication. It is just combined/mixed some elements of chinese orders. And,it is made in South-East part of China,FuJian Province.Mostly part of fakes(chinese coins and medals) were from that area.
    8. have not visit here for long time...... 3rd clas of the order of the striped tiger......
    9. the back-side with a handcraft engraved name:SUNADA(砂田), "佐志机".I have not found how to speak in Japanese of this word,and number 16108.
    10. adam

      Chia-Ho Order ?

      "Chia-Ho" is the name of "Order of the Golden Grain",in speaking chinese. "Ta-Shou"is the meaning of Sash of the order in 1-st class or 2-nd class.In China,1-st and 2-nd class orders both have sash.And the 2-nd class order divided in two different class "with sash"and "without sash".The 2-nd class order set "with sash":a sash badge+star;the 2-nd class order set "without sash":just a star. "Pao-Kuang" is the name of "Order of the Precious and Brilliant Golden Grain",also in speaking chinese.
    11. let me try to id them: item-1:Order of the Precious and Brilliant Golden Grain,only the base-part,and i agree post#18; item-2:Order of the Golden Grain; item-3:Order of the Precious and Brilliant Golden Grain,2nd-class,but missing the stone in center; item-4:Order of the Striped Tiger,fake item; item-5:Order of the Golden Grain,6th-class; item-6:Order of the Striped Tiger,(above),5th-class; item-7:Order of the Golden Grain,(left),8th-class; item-8:Order of the Golden Grain,(right),6th-class.
    12. It is the Sanskrit .But I think the medal is not from India.It looks like from Nepal or Sri Lanka.An unofficial medal,maybe used by a Buddhist temple,or a kind of amulet.
    13. this one is just sold in Japan(Nov-28), in 182,000 Japanese Yen(about 1560USD).
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