No one Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 (edited) Dear TracA, Thank you. I really appreciated your message. "There are also variations with the S marked on the ball instead of the ring and variations with the Y as convex instead of concave" Thank you, I didn't know that. I have another medal with a wrapper from Kabushiki gaisha Yamazaki shōten nō, but I'm not sure of the hallmark. It appears that the stamping was done improperly. Yours sincerely, No one Edited April 17 by No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 No One, Indeed, it looks like the mark on the above medal was not completely stamped. An interesting item to have in your collection. Tracy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 I just received this lovely Order of the Sacred Treasure 6th Class, cased. On the reverse below the 6h rivet is the M mark of the Japan Mint, Osaka. The M mark is a nice, strong strike. In just the right light at just the right angle the ribbon looks to be a very, very pale blue. Otherwise, it looks to be a dirty/off white. Gold kanji grace the lid with the “Meiji/Taisho” stylization of 勣 (kun). Unfortunately this one did not come with a rosette. Oh well, you “can’t win ‘em all” as they say. Tracy Obverse: Reverse: M mark up close: Finally, the case lid: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 (edited) …and another Order of the Sacred Treasure with a hallmark. This is a 5th Class with 幣 (hei) on the reverse just below the 6h rivet. About the 幣 hallmark see Medals of Asia at https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-on-japanese-order-who-and-when.15113/. No rosette with this one. The lid has gold kanji with the “Meiji/Taisho” stylization of 勣 (kun). This is what, I believe, JapanX would refer to as “a salty specimen”. The photos below actually make it appear lighter than it really is. The ribbon is so heavily soiled that it looks brown. The silver is quite tarnished and has a dull gray look. Some dirt won’t easily come off of the white enameled rays and almost each of the red glass cabochon “jewels” is chipped/pitted and/or scratched. Nonetheless, I’m delighted to have this in my collection. Enjoy. Tracy Obverse: Reverse: The 幣 (hei) hallmark up close: …and finally, the case lid: Edited April 27 by TracA Word Change 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 Dear TracA, It was worn, I like it. In French we will say « dans son jus* » *(The term refers to an old item that has been preserved as it is, without being restored or cleaned) It is a nice addition to your collection. Yours sincerely, No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 Dear Gentlemen, This 8th class of Order of the Pillars of State has a rosette that has the Japanese "ス" hallmark on it. This manufacturer appears to have produced many rosettes. Yours sincerely, No one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 No One, Very nice award. Indeed, if a rosette that I have has a hallmark on it, then it's ス. All the best, Tracy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 30 Share Posted April 30 I am lucky enough to have added another order with a hallmark to my collection. This is another Order of the Sacred Treasure 3rd Class, which makes the sixth 3rd Class in my collection: five for males and one for females. Out of the six orders, five of them have hallmarks. The latest addition is a four rivet reverse and below the rivet at the 6h is the hallmark N. This is the mark of the Japan Medal Manufacturing Corporation. Known dates of manufacture are, as of today, January 1929 to February 18, 1930. Of course, see Medals of Asia at https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-n-on-japanese-orders-and-medals-who-and-when.14995/ for a discussion of the N hallmark in general and at https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-the-sacred-treasure-with-mark-n.14999/ for a gallery of Sacred Treasures with the N mark. It is in beautiful condition, with only a single red glass cabochon “jewel” exhibiting damage: the one at 12h. I note that the button rosette also has a mark on its underside: ス (su). The case lid has gold kanji and the “Meiji/Taisho” stylization of 勣 (kun). As a side note, the silver latch is so tarnished that it is basically black in color. I was thrilled to add this wonderful example to my collection. Enjoy. Tracy Obverse with ribbon and rosette: Reverse, with the N just visible under the rivet at 6h: The N hallmark up close: The case lid: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted April 30 Share Posted April 30 Dear TracA, One word: "Beautiful'! Yours sincerely, No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farkas Posted April 30 Share Posted April 30 Hi TracA, I can only agree with No One, that’s a beauty, congrats! tony 🍻 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TracA Posted April 30 Share Posted April 30 No One and Tony, Thank you! Tracy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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