japanese medal

  1. 8th class Sacred Treasure awarded for the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895

    Interesting and useful group. Very early badge. Case.
  2. 1931 Award Medal from Tainan Prefecture/昭和六年台南州表彰章

    Obverse 表彰 - Award; Commendation reverse 昭和六年 - 1931 臺南州 - Tainan Prefecture Tainan Prefecture /臺南州 = 台南州 - Tainan-shū/ was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Tainan City, Chiayi City, Chiayi County and Yunlin County.
  3. Educational Models of Japanese Orders/教育用勲章模型標本

    Interesesting and quite rare display.
  4. Badges manufactured by Mizuno Medal Store/水野メダル商舗

    Workshop from Nagoya (Naka Ward). Known workshop labels.
  5. Medal of Honor Golden and Silver Bars for Additional Awards/飾版褒章

    Additional awards of the same Medal of Honor are represented by additional narrower silver bars, each engraved with the date of the award. For the sixth award an ornamental gold bar (made in gilded silver) without engraving is given in exchange for the last five silver bars that were awarded...
  6. Database of Original Japanese Medal Bars

    Details. Reverse of Rising Sun was damaged. Auspecious clouds. Medals.
  7. Badges made by Yamanashi New Medal Inc./株式会社 山梨新興徽章

    Established on August 4, 1981. Company logo Shinko from 新興 /shinko/ - new; developing; rising. Large manufacturer of fire brigade and police badges. Official site http://shinkoukishou.co.jp/
  8. German Medal Bars with Japanese Orders and Medals

    Medal bar that belonged to a German Red Crosse Society member.
  9. Badges and watch fobs made by Hirokane Shōkai, Oita/ヒロカネ商会

    Founded in 1954 this workshop is still active today. http://hirokane.net/
  10. Mark S: Who and When

    This is the second mark of Shobido workshop. First mark of Shobido workshop 美 https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-on-japanese-orders-who-and-when.25816/ Currently only two medals marked with S are known. The first will be Showa Enthronement Commemorative Medal from 1928. The mark S can be on...
  11. Two-letter and letter-digit Marks on Japanese Orders and Medals

    Japan Mint started to use these marks in 1979. The following (constantly updated) table includes all currently known time coordinates for these marks. AC - June 28, 1979 AB - November 28, 1979 BA - February 27, 1980 AJ - April 26, 1980 BB - April 26, 1980 AL - April 29, 1980 AL - May 28...
  12. Medals of Honor from the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art

    About the collection https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-golden-kite-from-the-collection-of-metropolitan-museum-of-art.10721 All medals are unissued (i.e. without engraved dates and names). Red ribbon. Dimensions: 3 1/8 × 1 3/8 in. (7.9 × 3.5 cm)
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