japanese badge manufacturer label

  1. Badges and watch fobs made by Gyokuhōdō workshop/東京玉宝堂

    Famous Tokyo jewellery workshop that was actively involved in badge manufacturing during late 1890s - early 1930s. Two variants of the workshop name inscriptions are known. Old style 東京 玉寶堂 謹製 - Tokyo Made by Gyokuhōdō /Gyokuhō - jewel, precious stone, gem; Dō - Shop/. New style 東京 玉宝堂 謹製...
  2. Badges and watch fobs made by Japan Medal Company/日本徽章商会

    School badge.
  3. Badges and watch fobs made by Yonezawa Medal Works/ヨネザワ徽章製作所

    Workshop from Osaka. School badge.
  4. Badges made by Mikado Medal Works/ミカド徽章製作所

    Several variants of labels are known. Stamp. Workshop advertisment from July 1923.
  5. Badges and watch fobs made by Hinode Medal Works/ヒノデ徽章製作所

    Osaka workshop that was active during 1930s and still in business today.
  6. Badges and watch fobs made by H.K.D. workshop/寳弘堂

    Only one variant of workshop label is known today. Active in Osaka during 1930s. 寳弘堂 = 宝弘堂 - Takara Hiroshi-dō /Hiroshi Treasure Shop/.
  7. Badges and watch fobs made by Maruyama Medal Company/丸山徽章商会

    Tokyo-based workshop. Label. Insert ad.
  8. History, badges and labels of Yamagata Motobei workshop/山縣元兵衛

    Between 1933 and 1940 was a member of Rotary International https://asiamedals.info/threads/badges-of-rotary-international-badges-from-japanese-manufacturers.20963/ Source.
  9. History, Marks and Products of Mikimoto workshop

    In 1893 Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉, 25 January 1858 – 21 September 1954) successfully created the world's first cultured pearls. For this he was inducted into the house of peers by imperial decree and posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. On April 18, 1985, the...
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