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CHINA: Association of Mongolian Nobility
Image courtesy of Morton & Eden, Ltd.
Many thanks!
(I was underbidder on this one too )
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CHINA: Zheng-Huang-Qi Badge of Mongolia
Image courtesy of Morton & Eden, Ltd.
Many thanks!
(I was underbidder on this one )
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And the M&E illustrations are of the HIGHEST quality!
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It might even be worth getting some extra copies as investments for resale five years from now?
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Possibly, Chuck, possibly. See http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=21104
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Much to puzzle out here . . .
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Ed, it does look like SR on the reverse of the Star doesn't it. According to the PRO it should be SB but mistakes do happen.
I have no idea about the prefix either, T2 is new army transport I think but SB for the ASC oe SR even???
He isn't listed as killed.
Tony
Looks like SR to me too. Will be interesting to see the card and see if we can translate these mystery letters.
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Yes, the first one is this man. Thanks, Tony, your fingers are quicker than mine. Getting the card will fill in more details (and checking the original rolls may add even more).
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OK, he is Army Service Corps, a Private (Pte) on the 1914-15 Star and Driver (DVR) on the other two. The 01743/T2-SR-01743 is his regimental number, but the "T2-SR"??? The ASC abbreviations will make strong men weep, and/or run to their reference materials.
You should be able to find a card for him online from the National Archives at Kew, but I'll let others, more intimate with that process address (all the cards for Indians were thrown out years ago, so I am spared those sources ).
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What is the exact naming on each of the three medals? That is a very odd naming.
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Well . . . it is the law. Like it or not.
What does this mean for the remainder of us? Well, if Interpol can be called in to try to stop an auction of Soviet awards, then . . .
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Had one offered for sale to me today and was wondering how often was this awarded?
They are uncommon but unresearchable. I thought I had found one for a foreign friend who very badly wants one, but the deal has just now fallen through.
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The British medal has no clasps and is of totally different design. This is the US medal. Can someone move it.
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Thanks for the help and for the kind words. I am just happy to be able to share the tales of these men and women in and out of uniform who did so much to defeat fascism and militarism. Where are their sort today?
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One of the major New Delhi military tailors just closed after the death of the father of the family/shop after some 80+ years (three generations) in the trade. I recall that he had had a large wall display of the various pre-1947 Indian Army flashes (they aren't in use today, of course), as they'd apparently always been confusing. I might ask his son what became of it (I never bothered more than a passing glance myself), but as it is Indian Army (not British Army in India) it may be of little interest here.
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ORder of Friendship are completely unresearchable in the archives or exception is those with low serial number? If so, how low?
I have never heard of a single one, of any number, bring researched.
I'd love to find out this is incorrect.
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A start is a start, Heiko. Our hopes remain with you in this frightening situation.
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Ugly for sure, but an adequate enough filler. Probably deserves to have COPY added to the reverse so no one in the future gets "tricksy" with it?
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Hi Tang Si. I have one like that. It is a legitimate Type 2 badge (escapee unnumberd from the Central Bank), fraudulently named by one of the Ulanbaatar dealers (sloppy numbering and in a very wrong number range for a type 2). An interesting unissued badge turned into no more than a place-filler through clums7y faking efforts. Though I would rather see the fakers be clumsy than skilled!
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This surely is an ugly dog, Eric.
I can't find anything even remotely similar in Cabral's book, but as we know that is less than perfect.
Ansent any confirmation from the wise folks here (assuming they are still about -- a lot of us seem to have vanished?), I'd avoid this with some care. Maybe the same folks who are churning outr PRC obscene fantasies have expanded into DPRK?
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Why not just give everyone who ever put on a uniform 10 or 12 medals, from day one, and stop all other awards. Would that make the whiners happy??
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Not Mongolian, but . . .
in People's Republic Mongolia
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And . . . . . . it went at "just" ?950 (the first one at ?320) -- hammer -- why didn't I/we go higher??
There were just three awarded of the Association of Mongolian Nobility badge.