An exceptionally rare piece. This is a very early Connecticut long service medal. What makes it so rare is that it is the Governor’s Guard Variant. They were very few of these awarded compared to the traditional award. In fact i cannot find an example of this age for sale on the internet or even a photo from a completed sale. Background case is not original and just used for photos and display, not included. This is a very early example i do not know when they were first issued but very roughly i would assume late 1890s early 1900s. This piece would date to ww1 era 1910s or 1920s. It exhibits a gold wrapped brooch/ the date bar is 15 years and marked sterling / the medal itself is marked Robbins Co Attleboro Mass Sterling in very small font, very early Robbins mark. The planchet is very heavy over an ounce by itself. It has the earlier dark blood red ribbon. Dont miss your chance to own a rare and historic medal. You just simply cant find these! The Governors Guards of Conneticut are one of the longest serving military units in US HISTORY. Broken into 2 companies of Foot Guard & 2 companies of Mounted Horse Guard. The foot guards can trace there history back to 1771 and the mounted guard date as far back in some form to 1658. Both units have saw extensive military service from the Pre Revolutionary War into the Revolutionary War and long beyond in the civil war, ww1 and many other conflicts. This is a chance to own a piece of history. The recipient of this medal no doubt served at least 15 years with one of the oldest and most historic units in American Military History. If interested much more info is available online! Check out my other medals and militaria!
The World War I Victory Medal was awarded to U. Service members who served in Russia or with the American Expeditionary Force in Siberia during World War I. The medal was awarded for service from April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918, or for service in European Russia from November 12, 1918 to August 5, 1919, or for service with the American Expeditionary Force Siberia from November 23, 1918 to April 1, 1920. 13,000 Americans (in the Arkhangelsk and Vladivostok regions).
ITALY: Gold (18K) Commemorative Medal for. The 50th Anniversary of the Victory in the. Great War (and in the Wars before WWI). In its box of issue. The Medal was instituted in 1968 and was. Issued to the surviving veterans of WW1 and. Of the Italo-Turkish War (1911 – 1912). Requirement for the award was a minimum. 6 months front line service. Since the last one was a Colonial War it was. Not included directly in the title of the medal. Instead the more “politically correct” term. “Wars before WW1″ was used. The medal is made of 18K gold, marked 1-AR. And 750 for gold purity. Mancinelli and Bartoli Avved. Item 100% original – ribbon original. Condition as on the photos. Picture is of actual items you will receive, All sales are final unless item is not as described.
For your consideration a full size VINTAGE WW 1 U. Victory Medal with RUSSIA BAR. It is in good condition. ARMY SERVICE CLASPS The Army issued five service (country) clasps for this medal: England , France , Italy , Russia , and Siberia. These service clasps are one eighth of an inch high and one and a half inches wide, with the name of the country in which the service was performed inscribed thereon. Unlike the battle clasps, the Army’s service clasps do not have the small five-pointed star at each end of the clasp. To be eligible for a service clasp, an individual must not have been eligible for a battle clasp. ENGLAND April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918. FRANCE (April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918). ITALY (April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918). RUSSIA (Any Service in Russia). SIBERIA (Any Service in Siberia). NAVY SERVICE CLASPS The Navy issued six service (country) clasps for this medal: England, France, Italy, Russia, Siberia, and West Indies. The Navy’s service clasps were awarded to personnel who served overseas but were not otherwise eligible for a battle clasp. Personnel who sailed from the United States prior to November 11, 1918 but never disembarked are eligible for the clasp denoting their overseas destination. ENGLAND (April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918). RUSSIA (November 12, 1918 to July 31, 1919). SIBERIA (November 12, 1918 to March 30, 1920). WEST INDIES (April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918). Adjusting the S&H is a manual process so paying before that process is completed will result in an overpayment. All must be paid for at one time on one invoice to receive these discounts. International Buyers – Please Note. HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN REAL SOON!
WWI GERMAN MILITARY MERIT MEDAL & RIBBON w/ ORIGINAL BOX!!! The set measures 3 1/2″ (including the ribbon) x 1 1/4″. Very Good Vintage Condition. There are tiny chips in the enamel. (see pics) Please ask any questions!!! I will do my best to answer!!! Thank you and good luck!!
Nice solid antique shape. Shows normal wear and age. Enamel has a couple hairlines. Has a wonderful patina. See pictures to make your own determination on physical condition.
A very nice display, USMC, SM Patches, China Service Medal, Korea Medal, VietNam Medals, Good Conduct, Sterling Rifle Expert, Brass EGA Belt Buckle with Buttons and EGA’s.
5 WWII Army Medals for Service in the Pacific – Philippines WW2 ML. Set of 5 World War Two Medals and mounted Ribbon Bar for service in the Pacific including service in the Philippine Islands. Army Good Conduct Medal American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 2 bronze Campaign / Battle Stars World War Two Victory Medal Philippine Liberation Medal. Medals are full size and in new un-issued condition. Medals were made in the U. By a Government Contractor. Closed Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
WWII US Army Air Corps B-29 Pilot Medal and Memorabilia Lot. Medal in case is not inscribed, very good condition. 2 Maps of same location with notes written on each, shows wear–folded as found. Fly-Boy Follies Program has damage to back but very interesting find. Colston Hall Bristol England Program shows wear. Sou’Easter Magazine for wartime shipbuilders, age-related discoloring and wear. All from the estate of Bruce Alger who piloted a B-29 during WWII and later became a US Representative. I will include 2 other items of correspondence not pictured to provide provenance. Please look carefully at photos.