Japanese text / Size: 10.7cm x 14.9cm (Circa) / 46 pages +folded illustrations. It could take longer depending on the. Condition is used with obvious wear, stain, writings, underlining, etc. No return is accepted. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The police and the authorities.
This is an original full size medal, not a reproduction. Changhai is french for Shanghai. Medal reads “Servir” and “Medaille de Changhai Concession Française” with L. The Medal was awarded for service during the Battle of Shanghai, 13 August to 26 November 1937 between Chinese and invading Japanese forces, especially in protecting members of the foreign communities present in the city. Check out my other listings now for more medals on sale. Dear valued customers, I regularly list Chinese antiques – coins, banknotes, medals, important documents, engravings, carvings, boxes, cases, frames, postcards, photos, stereoviews, fans, hats, ranks, badges, finials, embroideries, bonds, books, pocket watches, silver items etc etc. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
Canadian Navy RCN Leather Belt and Buckle.
THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR STORE. ? WE ALSO WILL GIFT WRAP ON REQUEST AT NO EXTRA COST&####127873;&####127873.
Height: 41.08 mm. Width: 35.28 mm. Weight (w/ screw plate): 13.785 g. Weight w/o screw plate: 8.489 g. Screw length: 11.5 mm. The recipient of the sign had to pass initial cavalry training in society circles, as well as have skills in raising, caring for and training horses both for use in agriculture and for the Red Army. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
1955 Egypt Order of Independence Al-Istiqlal 5th Class Medal Badge. Country: Arab Republic of Egypt. Era: Jamal Abdul Nasser. Cosmetic condition: used and shows sign of used consistent with age but remains in nice condition. Pictures are part of the item description. Original Case: Yes, shows sign of used consistent with age!
13 1/4″ x 10″ photo of U. Bass B-2 shown in Pearl Harbor, T. With working parties of her sailors fore and aft of the conning tower c 1930’s. This colorized (the method used prior to color photo film) b & w photo is in its original frame and glass (showing a lot of air bubbles in the glass). Photographer Tai Sing Loo’s signature is partially visible in the lower left corner of the photo which was evidently cropped when this photo was framed 90 +/- years ago. Tai Sing Loo was the premier photographer for the U. The shadow running across the top is simply a condition of the overhead lighting; it is not part of the photo.
STUDLEY & STRUCK BY DAVISON OF PHILADELPHIA. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military which was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those service members who performed military service against Mexican forces between the dates of April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a service member was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico: December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8 – January 9, 1918. Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. Nogales, Arizona: November 1-26, 1915, or August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: June 15 – June 16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to members of the Navy and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to service members who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any service member who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and February 7, 1917. Although a single decoration, both the Army and Navy issued two different versions of the Mexican Service Medal. The Army Mexican Service Medal displayed an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both medals displayed the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those Army members who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
Rare Albania Nikolla Lako Leaflet Appeal. Made for Albanian to appeal them to do something for the Peace Conference 1919. Conditions: In very good conditions with some signs of the time. Dimensions: 26.7×21 cm. You will get what you see.