badge made by hattori workshop

  1. Yamagata Prefectural Assembly Member's Badge/山形県会議員章

    Size 19.84 mm. Reverse 山形縣會議員章- Yamagata Prefectural Assembly Member's Badge Original case. 山形縣會議員章- Yamagata Prefectural Assembly Member's Badge Badges were manufactured by the Hattori workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-labels-and-marks-of-hattori-watch-shop-tokyo.19361/.
  2. 1932 Osaka Prefecture Army Special Large Maneuvers Commemorative Pin/昭和七年大阪府 陸軍特別大演習記念章

    Rare gold pin with a pearl which was awarded to women. Silver, gilt, pearl. Height 66 mm. Weight 1.1 g. Marked with gold hallmarks "K9", "K14" and Hattori workshop mark "Martlet" https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-labels-i-marks-of-hattori-watch-shop-tokyo.19361/ Original case...
  3. His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Educational Encouragement Imperial Grant Commemorative Watch Fob/皇太子殿下教育奨励御下賜金紀念章牌

    Reverse 皇太子殿下 - His Royal Highness the Crown Prince 紀念章牌 - Commemorative Medal 教育奨励御下賜金 - Educational Encouragement Imperial Grant Original case. Watch fob was made by Hattori workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-labels-i-marks-of-hattori-watch-shop-tokyo.19361
  4. Naval Academy Graduation Badges made by Hattori workshop

    Famous Tokyo workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/history-labels-i-marks-of-hattori-watch-shop-tokyo.19361 Badges made by Hattori&Co usually marked with "Martlet" and "KH" or "K.H." for Kintaro Hattori. Cased specimen. 海軍 - Naval 大學卒業徽章 - Academy Graduation Badge
  5. Hsinking Shikishima Girl’s High School Badge/新京敷島高等女学校章

    Obverse Emblem of the Hsinking Shikishima Women’s High School reverse 新京敷島 - Hsinking /capital of the Manchukuo; renamed from Changchun by the Japanese) Shikishima 高等女学校 - Girls’s High School Mark 純銀 - pure silver. Case. Label of Hattori workshop.
  6. History, Labels and Marks of Hattori Watch Shop, Tokyo/服部時計店

    The company was founded in 1881 when Hattori Kintaro opened a watch and jewelry store called Hattori Tokeiten/服部時計店 in Tokyo's Ginza district. 11 years later, in 1892, he began to produce a watch called Seikosha (精工舎 / Seikōsha), which can be translated as "the house of exclusive craftsmanship"...
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