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    Markus

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    1. Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Carlos III (Spanish: Real yDistinguida Orden Española de Carlos III) was established by the

      King of Spain Carlos III by means of the Royal Decree of 19 September 1771, with the motto Virtuti etmérito. Its objective is to reward people for their actions in benefit to Spain and the Crown. Since its creation, it has been the most distinguished civil award that can be granted in Spain, despite its categorisation as a military order. It was formally converted to a civil order in 1847.

      The Order was later regulated in an

      Royal Decree of 2002 (in which was set the objective of "rewarding the citizens who, with their effort, initiative and work, have brought a distinguished and extraordinary service to the Nation") and by an Order of 8 May 2000.

      Today the Grand Master of the order is King

      Juan Carlos I of Spain.

      I am not sure as to the dating of this badge but was told by the dealer that it was an early 19th century piece. I Could not find any maker hallmarks on the medal and was told it was made from gold. Beautiful order medal that I have wanted to acquire for a while. There seems to be many different makers and versions of this medal. This Madonna is one of the best of all the types I have seen in my opinion. Any other information that the experts could add would be appreciated!

      Markus

    2. Hi Dieter,

      Thanks for the suggestion, I will post a few backs. Hope they are legible.

      Markus - show a picture of the reverses and maybe somebody here will be able to provide more info from the writing (assuming there is some!)

    3. Hi Kapten Windu,

      I'm clueless as to which Fire station districts owned these badges. Perhaps I will be able to tell you more after reading Paul's book that I am going to order.

      Best Regards,

      Markus

      Beautiful, great looking badges!!:cheers:

      can you tell us the name of each badge?

    4. Hello Gents,

      I have always been intrigued with the look of Japanese Fireman badges with their great looking designs and enamel work. So I purchased this collection from a Japanese dealer in one purchase. It is hard to judge the quality of these items in photos so I was pleased upon having them before me in person and I was not disappointed. The quality of the cloisonné work is amazing. The style of enamel patterns remind me of some of the early Republican and Warlord Chinese medals. They are quite petite, only 1.5 to 1.75 inches across.

      Markus

    5. Hi Lorenzo,

      Here are the front covers of cases. On left Commander, on right Knight case. All the enamels on both these medals 100% intact. Some of the gold plating seems to have worn off or oxidized which seems pretty common for these Garrard made medals.

      Markus

    6. Hello Gents,

      The Serbian White Eagle is uncommon and in high demand so one doesn't see it pop up on Ebay that often. Usually one has to go to a dealer or auction house to find a decent looking specimen. Here are my two Serbian Order of the White Eagles. One is a Huguenin Freres Swiss made and the other with swords is a Arthus Bertrand French made medal. If I remember correctly, the Huguenin Freres White Eagle was around $600US and the Arthus Bertrand was around $700US, both purchased from medal dealers. The Bertrand version with swords is much more rare.

      Markus

    7. Gavin,

      I throughly enjoyed this thread and looking at your mint St. Sava. It is amazing how many historic details you were able to dig up on this medals owner. A very nice addition to your growing collection of world medals! This Serbian maker produced a very high quality medal. Also I don't see many of this maker on the market, usually they are Huguenin Freres (swiss) or Arthus Bertrand (french) maker.

      cheers.gif

      Markus

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