WW1 ITALIAN NAVY (GERMAN MADE) TORPEDO-BOAT ” SIRIO ” SERVICE MEDAL SILVER. Was a sea-going steam-powered torpedo boat of the Italian. It served in the Italo – Turkish War and the First World War. DIMENSIONS NOT INCLUDING THE LINK : HEIGHT 1 1/16″ x WIDTH 1″ x THICKNESS 1/16.
Handsome piece with 14k overlay and a silver Eagle layered on top. This is a Polish Eagle medallion brooch measuring about 2.25 from tip to tip. It’s in beautiful vintage condition from a European estate. Please see all photos and ask any questions. Thank you for shopping with me!
UNITED STATES MINT ARMED FORCES MEDALS. 2.5 oz 99.9 SILVER. Please review all the photographs and read the entire description to appreciate the beauty and value of this Medal. This design depicts, a Coast Guard, national security, Cutter at full throttle, speeding head on towards the viewer. The inscription’s “US, Coast Guard” and the Coast Guard motto “SEMPER PARATUS “(always ready) arched around the upper border The hull number, identifies the Cutter Hamilton, named for Alexander Hamilton. This design depicts two iconic symbols of the Coast Guard, a life preserver ring, and the racing stripes Mark, which is found on almost all Coast Guard craft. The racing stripes are depicted with a Heraldic hatching tradition to indicate color, with horizontal lines, indicating the color, blue and vertical lines, indicating red. The Coast Guard emblem, which is part of the racing stripe mark, is also the center. Inscribed into the life preserver ring are the Coast Guard’s core values, “HONOR”, “RESPECT”, AND “DEVOTION TO DUTY”.
US DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Superior Civilian Service Medal HLR Sterling Silver. This medal was presented by The Department of the Navy. Eligible to Civilian employees of the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps. Please look carefully at the pictures to see condition. WE DO NOT SELL REPRODUCTIONS!!! GRADING IS A VERY SUBJECTIVE THING. I WOULD PREFER TO LET YOU MAKE YOUR OWN JUDGMENTS. HENCE THE LARGE AND CLEAR PICTURES. We believed in the phrase. “A picture is worth a thousand words”. And always try to post the clearest and largest size pictures possible. What you see in the picture is the actual item for sale – unless clearly marked otherwise. Also please be aware that sometimes items can show. Slightly darker or lighter. In digital photographs but we always try to represent the items as accurately as possible. Items I come across are left as I find them – I do not tamper or alter items in any way – what you see it in the picture is exactly what you will recieve. Please note : Any item (for example the US silver dollar) in the picture but not included in the title. Is there only for showing scale and. If you have any questions or need further pictures of an item. IN THE USA and CANADA. FOR YOU THIS WAY. YOUR ITEM SHOULD ARRIVE IN ABOUT. I DO NOT charge a cent for packing materials, my time, or the gas to get it to the post office. The remainder is the postal system. So please consider this when ranking. All payments are to be made within. Days of the close of the auctions. ALL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHTED AND CAN NOT BE USED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION. WE PROVIDE CLEAR PICTURES AND ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. WE ARE NOT AN APPROVAL SERVICE. Please be aware DSR scores under 5 are treated similar to a. Possibly leading to listing restrictions minimizing. I CANNOT FIX WHAT I DO NOT KNOW ABOUT! _gsrx_vers_859 GS 7.0.21 (859).
The state of Montana honored the sole regiment from that state to take part in the Spanish American War with this medal. The unit was mustered in at Helena, Montana on May 5-10, 1898, leaving the U. For service in the Philippines on July 18, 1898, and arriving in Manila, Philippine Islands on August 24, 1898. While the unit was enroute, both the city of Manila surrendered to the Americans and an armistice was agreed to between the U. And Spain effectively ending the fighting. Both events occurred on August 13, 1898. The First Montana remained in the Philippines until August 23, 1899, fighting in the Philippine-American War, which began on February 4, 1899. The unit arrived back in the United States on September 22, 1899, and was mustered out at San Francisco, California on October 17, 1899. During its term of service, the unit lost one officer and 20 men killed in action (in the Philippine American War), one officer and 14 men to disease, one man to a drowning, and 10 men to desertion. An additional 9 officers and 111 men were wounded. This medal was awarded on October 23, 1899 at Butte, Montana.
1935 Illinois National Guard Sterling Silver Medal. This medal was issued to Arthur W. He was a 1st Sergeant in the Illinois National Guard. He served as a Major in WWII.
This vintage WWII sweetheart enamel American flag wings medal is a stunning piece of history. Made from sterling silver, it features the iconic American flag design and is a true testament to the bravery and sacrifices made during World War 2. The medal is perfect for collectors of militaria and those interested in the history of this period. It is an original piece and a must-have for any serious collector. The medal was made in the United States and is a true representation of the patriotism and pride felt by Americans during this time. Please see pictures for condition.
WW1 FRENCH BATTLE of VERDUN COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL in 95% SILVER. WW1 FRENCH – ” BATTLE of VERDUN ” SILVER MEDAL. MEDAL IS STAMPED ON IT’S EDGE WITH THE CORNUCOPIA MARK AND 1ARGEANT (95% SILVER) MINT MARK OF THE MONNAIE de PARIS (PARIS MINT). The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France. The battle was the longest of the First World War and took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse. Obverse: Helmeted and armored bust of Joan de Arc, holding sword right. Legend: ON NE PASSE PAS They Shall not Pass! Reverse: Verdun Castle gates flanked by palm-branches. Legend: VERDUN / 21 FEVRIER 1916. MEDAL DIMENSIONS : 1 7/16″ x 1 7/16″ x 1/8. 0635 POUNDS 1.016 OZ. UNCIRCULATED WITH A SOME NICE SILVER TONING.