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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
922F replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Thank you Herman -- was so excited to see the African related Orders on Mr. Buitendijkn's bar that my question about it was not couched in the best possible language. I apologize for what appears to be a very abrupt question. His Liberian African Redemption Order knight seems to be on a St. Olav ribbon--perhaps another example of the tailor making do with what was on hand... -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
922F replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Buitendijk likely served in or had strong connection to Africa. Have you any details on his career? -
Note ball for ribbon ring. Most likely not Russian manufacture. Any hallmark, possibly under ball at top of cross obverse? Appears to be a French copy, possibly 1918-20's.
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Lettering and inscription on the Order of St Sava
922F replied to Terra Borealis's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
The useful table posted by Japan X provides a nearly complete guide to manufacturers & portrait styles. A number of references describe portraits associated with individual manufacturers, besides the one illustrated. The Order of Saint Sava, a paperback pamphlet published in January, 1971 by Philip Meyn Weber, is another though without colored illustrations. Some centers are hand-painted, some are hand embellished transfers, and late ones may be transfers -
Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great
922F replied to laurentius's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
You are most certainly welcome. Many have benefited from your posts so a pleasure to 'repay' somewhat. -
Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great
922F replied to laurentius's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Arms displayed on Papal award case lids usually indicate Pope reigning when award granted. Arms on this case lid belong to Benedict XV (Giacomo della Chiesa, 1914-1922). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_armorial seems useful in identify Papal arms. Tanfani and Bertarelli marked their products with letters that indicate metals used. Capital "A" means silver [as on your badge wreath] and capital "O" means gold. Sometimes crosses may be gold and suspensions silver and quite rarely vice versa. Sectional crosses, as your's seems to be, often are gold. Look closely at enamel damage on the reverse central medallion. Examination may reveal whether underlying metal is silver gilt or gold. -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
922F replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Beautiful groups!! -
Question about the Order of Ismail/Nishan al-Ismail
922F replied to Rusty Greaves's topic in Middle East & Arab States
Gentlemen, The 1946/7, 192 page, 500 copy, edition exists in French as well as Arabic. Implication appears that 500 copies printed in each language but not clear. It is titled simply Protocole, published under authority of the Grand Chamberlain, Abdel Latif Talaat, and printed at the National Printery in Cairo. Copies of 1946/7 French and Arabic versions at the Library of Congress in Washington [seen in 1973 and 1994], the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris [seen in 1977] and reported in French at the British Library, London. A French edition [formerly?] held by the French Foreign Ministry could not be located in 2004. Would suppose that other national libraries and possibly foreign ministries may have copies. I've seen only one Arabic [copy found by Rusty] and two French 1946/7 editions for sale since about 1980. 1946/7 contents include, in addition to those Owain reports, everything from seating arrangements at state dinners to flag specifications. -
Totally agree!!!
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interesting romanian order
922F replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Beautiful Telge piece; at least the corpus remains. Is star body white gold or platinum? -
Bulgarian WW I service commemorative medals could be awarded to Central Power countries' military & civil personnel [usually upon application & payment of a small fee] involved in the war effort regardless of war theatre [Denkov & Petrov]. Some Hungarian authorities [Konyvkiado] cite similar provisions. Perhaps Austria offered the same opportunity. Thus, these commemorative likely were available to any qualified veteran who asked & paid for them.
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Looking for identification of ribbon on Austrian ribbon bar
922F replied to drspeck's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Tifes makes a very good case here! -
Images of later [?] manufacture Order of Sobhuza II Grand Counselor set, possibly same Asian maker as Emmanuel's unidentified pinback, follow below. Not including the rings, the gold plated metal badge measures about 60 X 33 mm., gilt & silvered star about 60 mm. diameter, Sash 102 mm. wide about 160 cm. long in total. Badge & Star with blank flat reverse; star has pin to attach it to clothing. 'Soft' enamel. Miniature ribbon ties badge to sash. No obvious maker or other marks.
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Thank you Nick for this valuable information
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Order of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay
922F replied to JapanX's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Some updates to this thread follow: TAMMARO of Montevideo, Uruguay [www.casatammaro.com] manufactures type 2 insignia for the Order. Uruguayan nationals may receive the Order for special services to the country and the world in general. Such recipients include people in the medical, sports, education, and scientific fields as well as....political figures! Images of an apparent commander insignia follow. A blue exterior case with white satin inner lid and blue plush interior base accompanies the award. Could not ascertain measurements. -
PLEASE HELP TO IDENTIFY
922F replied to Antonio Prieto's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Flags may represent shipping company house or, as Peter opines, yacht club flag. Elements of stars similar to 4 point compass rose & anchors suggest maritime connection with "R" indicating name of organization. -
Excellent [judging by Gardino's plaque on the star reverse] post 1946 set. There may be a hallmark on the badge ribbon ring or on the edge of a badge arm. Replacement inner case pads may be available from Guccione, Roma. Contact them in Italian for best response. GMIC posts discuss Gardino-Cranvanzola manufacturing transition periods. J. Jacob's Court Jewelers Of The World reports useful information on the subject as well.
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There are/were many lodges scattered around North Africa and the Middle East. Some Masonic pieces from Egypt & Lebanon were on French exay a few months ago. May also appear on UK and US elay too. Some lodges exist in other places like Micronesia, Japan, Liberia, and so on.