japanese badge mark

  1. History, badges, medals and watch fobs made by Ando Cloisonné Company/安藤七宝店

    Andō Jubei (Jusaburo) (1876–1953) was born in Nagoya as the fourth child, with three elder sisters. His mother died in May 1877 following an illness, and his father followed in September 1877. Orphaned at less than one year old, he was raised according to his father's will by staff employers...
  2. Badges made by Ukiyama workshop/浮山謹製徽章 ウキ山製徽章

    1st variation of the mark. https://asiamedals.info/threads/1933-army-special-large-maneuvers-fire-brigades-participation-commemorative-badge.23413/#post-347583
  3. Badges, watch fobs and medals made by Taishodo Watch Shop/大勝堂時計店

    Legendary Tenshodo /大勝堂; Taishōdō/ got its start as a shop selling name seals and stamps located in Ginza, Tokyo in 1879. Soon after opening it set to ventures designed to satisfy stylish customers, such as establishing a show window and expanding into the import and sales of watches, diamonds...
  4. Maker's Marks of Japanese Orders and Medals

    Mark М Mark M on japanese orders and medals: who and when https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-m-on-japanese-orders-and-medals-who-and-when.14818/ Orders of the Chrysanthemum with mark M https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-the-chrysanthemum-with-mark-m.11620/ Orders of Rising Sun...
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