golden kite order

  1. 1st class Golden Kite order "Straight from the Mint"

    Classical set from Showa era. Badge and breast star. Original short article. Source.
  2. 5th Class Golden Kite Order issued in 1941 to the Infantry First Lieutenant

    Etalon specimen. Original case. Inscription in silver kanji. Issued on May 16, 1941 to the Infantry First Lieutenant 小室武 - Takeshi Komuro. Details. Watermark.
  3. Japanese Compasses with Golden Kite Order

  4. Award Group with 5th class Golden Kite order issued for the Russo-Japanese war

    Textbook example of Golden Kite order issued for the Russo-Japanese war. Awarded on April 1, 1906 to Second Lieutenant 貴志弘道 - Kishi Hiromichi. On the same day he received 5th class Rising Sun.
  5. Unidentified Cavaliers of Golden Kite Order

    Lieutenant General with 2nd class Golden Kite Order breast star.
  6. Order of Golden Kite "Wanted" Prices from 1971

    Interesting ad from 1971. Breast star from Meiji epoch.
  7. 2nd class Golden Kite orders from 1938-1942 time period/1938年〜1942年功二級金鵄勲章

    Between 1938 and 1942 (inclusively) 146 sets of 2nd class Golden Kite order were manufactured by Mint. Exact number of set that were issued with "silver kanjis" cases of pre-1942 type is not known.
  8. 1st Class Golden Kite orders from the Meiji Era/明治時代功一級金鵄勲章

    1st class badge from Meiji epoch. Height 94 mm. Width 76 mm. Weight 77.6 g. Details.
  9. Medal and Ribbon Bars with Two Golden Kite Orders

    About these rare cases https://asiamedals.info/threads/may-wear-both-classes-of-order-of-golden-kite-simultaneously.11712/ 12 place medal bar. Obvious violation rules of wearing. Inside the field case. 5th class was made by Mint. 7th class was made by Shobido workshop...
  10. Golden Kite Order on Civilian Dress

  11. 1st Class Golden Kite orders from the Showa epoch/昭和時代功一級金鵄勲章

    Badge. Breast star.
  12. Orders of Golden Kite from the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art

    All japanese orders and medals that are currently in the collection of the Museum came as a gift from two prominent bankers Edward D. Adams and Jacob H. Schiff. Both had close ties with japanese government. Exerpt from Annual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, No. 37...
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