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    JapanX

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    1. Interesting early White Eagle from A-I reign that was sold by Herman Historica. Breast star
    2. Another interesting red cross badge that reminds us about these badges http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/60046-two-more-medical-badges/ Still can`t identify them
    3. Freedom to prisoners of capital! Fgainst the white terror, fascism and danger of war! Nice!
    4. Both badges were manufactured in 20s. Material - brass + paint. That`s why sometimes these badges completely lost all "colors" Like this one
    5. Interesting and pretty rare badge Chuck! So called "Plate collection badge of Georgean MOPR" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Red_Aid One of two known variations. Here how another variant looks like
    6. Yes, I noticed this beauty too Not only "Badge of the highest rarity and of magnificent manufacture", but it's also in pristine condition! I wonder where is the sash badge ... P.S. Nicely set "minimum bid" :whistle:
    7. I don`t think that box is original for this badge
    8. Another interesting oval commemorative badge! This one was issued on January 28, 1993 in commemoration of 40th anniversary of organization.
    9. Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers
    10. Signed document for 1st class rising sun
    11. Time to take a look at some of them Nice signed photo from "early days"
    12. Looks like piece in the German bar has slightly more figured mirror
    13. 7th class?! I would never say (at least by this picture)
    14. Now this previosly mentioned British medal bar with 7th class sacred treasure. According to London Gazette Private George Charles Hogbin (1st Battalion, Scots Guards) was awarded with 7th Class on July 21, 1919.
    15. See how close central mirrors of late Meiji/eraly Taisho and Showa pieces? That`s why I am not so sure that this piece came from Showa epoch... See for yourself ' alt='' class='ipsImage' > ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >
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