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Rare Chinese 1936 Xi’an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon

Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon

Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
This medal commemorates the Xi’an Incident of 1936, a major turning point in the Chinese Civil War and the lead-up to WWII. The incident involved the kidnapping of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek by his own generals to force a United Front against Japanese aggression. Design Details. Obverse: Features a central image of a traditional Chinese gate/palace structure (likely a gate in Xi’an) with birds flying above and a textured background. The medal is shaped in a distinctive stepped, four-pointed star or sunburst pattern. Reverse: Features a clear Chinese inscription: (Chiang Kai-shek Xi’an Incident Commemorative Medal) and the date 1936. Ribbon: Includes the original red, blue, and white striped ribbon on a five-sided metal suspension backer with a safety-pin style attachment. Condition Report. Metal: Shows a natural aged patina with some minor surface oxidation consistent with its 90-year age. High points of the relief are well-preserved. Ribbon: The silk shows some fraying and wear at the suspension point, as shown in photos. The colors remain distinct. Attachment: The rear pin is intact and functional. Measurements. Total Height: Approximately 3.5 inches. Medal Width: Approximately 1.75 inches. Please refer to the photos with the tape measure for exact scaling.
Rare Chinese 1936 Xi'an Incident Commemorative Bronze Medal with Ribbon
WWII Imperial Japanese Manchukuo Emperor Puyi Visit Photo Album 1935