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Thanks for the info.
I saw a star. It is this badge I bought.
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47 minutes ago, ost-da said:
Many thanks. I understand that this is an informal reward. I want to know what kind of society and the awards bestowed upon time.
The enamel on the wreath and the Order is no different in the photo is not visible. In this sate the wreath so the same: http://www.semon.fr/LES ASSOCIATIVES_5.htmShow links to please the French sites, which presents the award.
Sincerely
I found a similar order. The description says the award for services in tourism (not sure that the information is reliable)
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Many thanks. I understand that this is an informal reward. I want to know what kind of society and the awards bestowed upon time.
The enamel on the wreath and the Order is no different in the photo is not visible. In this sate the wreath so the same: http://www.semon.fr/LES ASSOCIATIVES_5.htm
Do not show links to French sites, where this award is presented?Sincerely
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28 minutes ago, farmer said:
Hi,
You cannot date any of the L1 orders by the 'I' numeral alone on the reverse.
As to the mark, became official after 1946.
Once again, thank you very much!
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13 hours ago, farmer said:39 minutes ago, farmer said:
Yes.
Thank you. In Russia I think that number one, the beginning of the 20th century (after 1909).
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2 hours ago, farmer said:
If you mean the French only inscriptions vs French and Flemish - dual languages were used after 1951 statutes revision
My question. Number one may be on the reverse side of the order after 1951?
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2 hours ago, farmer said:
This crown 'type' was never linked to a particular vintage. It appeared in 1981 Borne's Belgian reference book but without much credence in regard to the years used (just a common belief as was circulated at the time of writing). I own examples with such crown used with the post-1951 centres. In reality, Borne's so called "elargi, aplati,classique" crowns are just variants of a similar crown - all produced from late 1880s and into 1960s by at least 6 manufacturers.
Get yourself a copy of Antti Ruokonen's book (Orders of Belgium), there is an extensive reference to crowns used with this order. You have to also consider other aspects of the insignia, manufacturers and a host of other features before one can make a reasonable educated statement regarding the period of usage. This topic is very deep, I am happy to give you my opinion (having researched and collected this Order for nearly 35 years and having several hundred examples in my collection).Thank you, you helped me a lot. Will share their knowledge with colleagues on the hobby in their country.
I asked you about the Roman one the orders with the motto in both languages. Could it be? I thought a Roman only one on order to WW2.0 -
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Identification Order
in France
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Hello, dear colleagues! Another unofficial medal France. Please help identify what the private society she belongs.
Sincerely, Dmitri.