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    JBFloyd

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    1. George Studley was an early medal dealer. He was very active at American Legion, VFW, etc, conventions selling full-size and miniature medals to veterns. He published several small pricelists (collectable in their own right) showing what medals were available.

      He wasn't greatly concerned about what the vet was authorized, he was in the business of selling medals and ribbons. As a result, you'll often see his miniature groups festooned with assorted British and French medals (Verdin, St. Mihiel, WWI Commemorative, etc). The second ribbon on this bar was generally referred to as the "Interallied Ribbon" and seemed to fill in where no other ribbon was available/authorized. Many of Studley's sales included this ribbon (which was properly used on several city medals from WWI).

      Studley also had struck full-size medals, which he sold to veterans. He used government dies and had J.K. Davison, of Philadelphia, strike the pendants, which are substantially thicker than the official strikes.

    2. It's a Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of the Birth of Marshal Jose Caetano de Faria, 1855-1955. He was the commnder of the Brazilian Army during World War I. The medal was awarded by the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs in 1955. The criteria for such awards were very broad, so the recipient probably worked with someone high in the Ministry on a regular basis.

    3. I need ribbons for two French Campaign Medals:

      Madagascar 1883-1886

      Dahomey 1892

      One length for each,new or old.

      I'd be happy to trade (no list, just lots of ribbon) or purchase.

      Can anyone help?

    4. Can anyone offer insight about this medal. It seems like a step up from the usual "For he's a jolly good fellow" commemorative.

      It's marked "Silver" on the edge and "Spink & Son" below Roberts' right shoulder. The reverse has "1900" at the top and "Bloemfontein/Pretoria" in the exergue. It has a 45mm diameter (4mm thick).

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