china republic awards and decorations

  1. 1s class Orders of Brilliant Jade

    No.38 Silver, gilt, enamel. Sash badge size 77.8 mm. Breast star size 87 mm. Reverses 采玉勳章 - Brilliant Jade Order 國民政府文管處印铸局製 - Made by Cultural Affairs Bureau of the National Government Printing and Engraving Bureau Both uunched with "38".
  2. 5th class Orders of Rank and Merit/勳五位勋位章

    5th class breast stars with 3 pearls /勳五位章/. Silver, gilt, pearls, enamel. Size 70 mm. Weight 88 g. Under a different light. Original case. 勳五位章 -5th class order of
  3. 1st class Orders of Rank and Merit/勳一位勋位章

    1st class breast stars with 11 pearls /勳一位章/. Silver, gilt, pearls, enamel.
  4. 2nd class Orders of Rank and Merit/勳二位勋位章

    2nd class breast stars with 9 pearls /勳二位章/. Silver, gilt, pearls, enamel.
  5. Order of Blue Sky and White Sun No. 174 (and other awards) of General Jiang Dingwen

    Very rare award (since 1929 only 210 orders were awarded). Republic of China's second highest military award awarded for "outstanding contributions to national security under foreign invasion" and is second only to the Order of National Glory. Reverse 青天白日勳章 - Order of Blue Sky and White...
  6. Jiaxiang Medal (a.k.a. Medal for Donation to Promote Education)/嘉祥章 (a.k.a. 捐资兴学褒章)

    Established on July 17, 1913 (regulation was amended on November 16, 1914) in six classes. 1st class gold medal (5000 yuan donation) 3rd class gold medal (3000 yuan donation) 3rd class gold medal (1000 yuan donation) 1st class silver medal (500 yuan donation) 2nd class silver medal (300...
  7. Medals from Commander-in-Chief of the National Revolutionary Army Yan Xishan/國民革命軍晋綬總司令閻獎章

    Medal for Courage and Loyalty/義勇獎章 義勇 - Courage and Loyalty 國民革命軍晋綬總司令閻 - National Revolutionary Army Commander-in-Chief Yan Xishan 獎章 - Medal
  8. Zhang Xueliang Commander-in-Chief Commemorative Medal/贈良學張 張総司令長官記念章

    No. 29 000 (maximum known number for today). Size 50 x 46 mm. In the center of obverse photo of Chang Hsüeh-liang /張學良/ (3 June 1901 – 15 October 2001), also romanized as Zhang Xueliang, nicknamed the "Young Marshal" /少帥/, known in his later life as Peter H. L. Chang, who was the...
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