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    GM1

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    1. Great aclaration! Indeed I always thought that the ribbons were looking too new. Can you date the jewels approximately? I have a knight Order Leopold II with golden ribbon, which I suppose is more authentic, as you almost can't see the woven. Although off-topic i'll post it here. Many thanks! GM1
    2. Thanks for the aclaration. I thought it was Buls because of similarity on page 115 of the Book: 175 ans de l'Ordre Léopold & les Ordres Nationeaux Belge by Cmd. Pat Van Hoorebeeke (2007, ISBN 2-87051-040-3) GM1
    3. You can notice the beautiful patina. The medal has been worn, because of the difference in color of the ribbon.
    4. The maritime french version, I belief it is very difficult to find it in any class.
    5. I hereby present you the insignia (button-type) for belgian agents belonging to the intelligence services during 1914-1918. This insignia (created by royal decree of january 13th, 1922) was awared to civilians that didn't obtain belgian condecorations proposed by the National Committee for Reckognistion. This insignia was sent by the minister of defence to those people with an accompanying letter that at the same time was the diploma. There is a silver crown imbedded in the concentric circles with the belgian colors. The diameter of the juwel is 22,5 mm. Hope you like it! Best regards, GM1
    6. Very nive pieces. In fact, the swords are smaller than usual. Difficult to date anyhow.
    7. Nice medal with suspension. Below 2 examples of my collection. The big one is a silver medal without suspension, bilingual (French-Russian), and the small one is with suspension and only in Russian. Comments are more than welcome. Regards, GM1
    8. This is the English version, edited in 1917 by George H. Doran Company, New York.
    9. That's also a very nice one ! Officer model. Sometimes the rozette has also the golden line woven in it. 2 Military versions of my collection: 1 with "A"-palm and another with crossed swords for veterans, both of WW1. Note that the crossed swords version is only French, while most of them are bilingual (because most of them were at lease second promotion, conceded after 1952). Can anybody identify the manufactures? Best regards, GM1
    10. If I'm not mistaken, according to Act of May 17th 1920, mothers were allowed to to wear the distinctions of their sons who where killed, placing this attibrute, but any other distinction had to be removed. When the mother died, heritage comes into play, but nobody could wear the distinctions anymore. Is this correct? I'm sorry but I don't know the manufacture of the second medal. I'll look for some marks. Best regards, GM1
    11. Hello, This is my first post on this site. Enclosed 2 civilian version for wartime efforts, one with the black attribute for mothers wearing the Order of their sons. Any comment is more than welcome. Best regards GM1
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