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please notice the number in the center......
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hi, gentlemen, anyone have this type? or someone could provide some information.
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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.
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hi, guys,
this is not Cai E !
his name is Tan Hao-Ming, a local warlord of Guangxi Province.
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from Japan? a crazy price in JPY90000(around GBP600)......worthy? just a lower class Medal of the Department of Transportation, maybe 6th class.
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......from net.
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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.
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have not visit here for long time......
3rd clas of the order of the striped tiger......
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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.
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"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.
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Just bought from Japan...
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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.
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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.
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and box
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more photo
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this one is just sold in Japan(Nov-28), in 182,000 Japanese Yen(about 1560USD).
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Order of Lenin, anyone have this type?
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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more information of this Lenin: the weight is 17g,without screw plate.
please notice the bottom of the screw, there are three number, 638.