卿雲勳章

  1. 8th class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document posthumously issued to a Japanese Imperial Army Lance Corporal in 1934

    Issued on May 9, 1934 to 故陸軍步兵上等兵 - Late Army Infantry Lance Corporal 田中文雄 -Fumio Tanaka Order of the Auspicious Clouds 8th class document No. 930. Original tube.
  2. 7th class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document issued to a Japanese Imperial Army Sergeant in 1934

    Issued on May 9, 1934. Order of the Auspicious Clouds 8th class document No. 2055. Details. Original tube.
  3. 8th class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document issued to a Japanese Imperial Army Superior Private in 1934

    Issued on May 9, 1934. Order of the Auspicious Clouds 8th class document No. 1315. Original tube.
  4. 3rd class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document issued in 1934 to Navy Commander Taiichiro Kondo

    Awarded on May 9, 1934 to Imperial Japanese Navy Commander Kondo Taiichiro /大日本帝國海軍中佐 近藤泰一郎/. 3rd class Auspicious Clouds order No. 483.
  5. 1st class Order of the Auspicious Clouds made by Japanese Mint /marked M/

    Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 108 x 71 mm. Weight 93 g. Mark M. Suspension. Badge.
  6. 1st class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document issued in 1940 to Lieutenant-General Mamoru Iinuma

    See https://asiamedals.info/threads/army-war-college-graduation-badge-of-lieutenant-general-mamoru-iinuma.27171/ Document was issued on April 29, 1940. 1st class Order of the Auspicious Clouds No. 199. Details. Emperor Puyi signature. Even outer cardboard case survived by not the...
  7. 1st class Order of the Auspicious Clouds document No.19 issued to Lieutenant General Jiro Tamon

    See https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd-class-golden-kite-order-and-other-award-documents-of-lieutenant-general-jiro-tamon.27057/ Awarded on May 9, 1934. Emperor Puyi signature. Watermarks. Original case and paper wrapper.
  8. Order of the Auspicious Clouds Technical Marks

    These marks usually hide behind the central obverse tablet. Fortunately (or unfortunately - depends on the perspective taken) screws often become lost. Mark "0". Another example of mark "0".
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