宮本商行

  1. History of Japanese Naval Academy Graduation Badges

    Badge of First Type /Type 1891/ Established on June 6, 1891 by Article 8 of Naval Academy Ordinance. Badges were issued only to Kō-gō Gakusei/A [Class] Students/甲号学生 together with the graduation certificate. Between 1891 and 1897 there were only 33 such graduates (1897 graduates were issued...
  2. Naval Academy Graduation Badges made by Miyamoto Shoko workshop

    Tokyo-based workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-marks-and-badges-of-miyamoto-shoko.19512 Original case. 海軍 - Naval 大學卒業徽章 - Academy Graduation Badge
  3. 25th Anniversary of Chosen Yusen K.K. Foundation Paperweight/朝鮮郵船創立二十五周年記念ペーパーウエイト

    Obverse 朝鮮郵船 - Chosen Yusen K.K. reverse 創立二十五周年記念 - 25th Anniversary of Foundation Original case. Paperweight was made by Moyamoto Shoko workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-marks-and-badges-of-moyamoto-shoko.19512/
  4. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Tokyo Tank Factory Commemorative Paperweight

    Mitsubishi plant in Tokyo accounted for about 75% of medium and 50% of light japanese tanks.
  5. History, marks and badges of Miyamoto Shoko/宮本商行

    In 1880 Masaru Miyamoto in order to increase the sales of tobacco and cigarettes to foreigners founded a Miyamoto Shōkō /宮本商行/ company, which produced different silverwares in general and particularly silver cigarette cases. In 1899 Moyamoto's store has been moved to Ginza district, Tokyo...
  6. 1908 Great White Fleet Welcoming Commemorative Badge/米国艦隊歓迎記念白海軍章

    Badges were made in silver and in gilded silver. Silver. Size 20 x 25 mm. Reverse 歓迎 - Welcome
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