Soviet Russian order of Red Banner RSFSR with certificate of Authenticity #10458.
What a gorgeous poster sized certificate! This was made out to Robert Van Roo who was in the Wisconsin National Guard. He graduated with a bachelor degree in Science. This is another of those one of a kind pieces so don’t wait long! Please note that there are various wear holes on the certificate poster.



Rare Pre WWII 1926 – 1945 US Navy “Continuous Service Certificate”. In excellent well cared for condition.

What a gorgeous poster sized certificate! This was made out to Robert Van Roo who was in the Wisconsin National Guard. He graduated with a bachelor degree in Science. This is another of those one of a kind pieces so don’t wait long! Please note that there are various wear holes on the certificate poster.
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Daughter of Isaac Scherak. Member of General Braggs Staff.
Original Japanese Order Certificate, 1931.


Certificate is dated December 20,1923 (it is original to the era, not reprint). The award was established by the government of Latvia on May 2, 1923 for Latvian war veterans. Medal dimensions: 1.35″ x 1.1″ (3.5 cm x 2.9 cm). Certificate dimensions: 7.2″ x 9.3″ (18.2 cm x 23.5 cm). Ribbon dimensions: 5.5″x 1.3″ (14 cm x 3.3 cm). Photograph dimensions: 5.3″ x 3.5″ (13.5 cm x 9 cm). Photograph has WW2 German elite stamp on the reverse side. Looks like the soldier served in German elite unit during WW2? Very good condition consistent with age and use. All items were checked with black light lamp. Please see the photos for condition and the details – they are part of the description.


This US Navy “Continuous Service Certificate” is a rare piece of Militaria history. It begins on Nov. 29, 1905 and ends on Feb. 26, 1945, showcasing the bravery and service of Navy personnel during World War I. The certificate is an original, adding to its value and appeal to collectors. The certificate was manufactured in the United States, making it a true piece of American history. It falls under the Collectibles and Militaria categories, specifically in the 1919-38 era. This is a must-have for any serious collector of original period items. Paper date back to 1905 but green folder is dated 1924.


United Daughters of the Confederacy. Daughter of Isaac Scherak. Member of General Braggs Staff.
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Daughter of Isaac Scherak. Member of General Braggs Staff.