japanese order of sacred treasure

  1. 4th class Sacred Treasure Order marked with Two Marks: Mark ナ + Mark 並

    Quite unusual specimen made by ナ workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-na-on-japanese-orders-and-medals-who-and-when.28707/. We're already familiar with the double ナ marking https://asiamedals.info/threads/3rd-class-sacred-treasure-orders-with-one-and-two-marks-na.14866/#post-239855 but...
  2. 1st class Sacred Treasure order awarded in 1907 to Director of the Board of Audit of Japan Koichi Hama

    Full set from a late Meiji era in pristine condition. Sash badge. Silver, gilt, enamel. Breast star. Silver, gilt, enamel. Original case and sash.
  3. Classroom Demonstration Set of Japanese Orders

    Set of replicas that could be created for use in Japanese schools.
  4. 2nd class Sacred Treasure order document issued in 1936 to Lieutenant-General Tsunejirō Iida

    Tsunejiro Iida /飯田恒次郎; January 19, 1878 - year of death unknown/ was born in Nara Prefecture. He graduated from the 14th class of the Military Academy in 1902. In 1910 he graduated from the 22nd class of the Army War College. In August 1923 he was promoted to Colonel and Commander of the Army...
  5. 2nd class Sacred Treasure order document issued in 1936 to Kyoto university professor Tetsutaro Inoue

    Size 597 x 457 mm. Awarded on December 7, 1936 Tetsutaro Inoue /井上銕太郎/. Sacred Treasure order No. 920 943.
  6. 3rd class order of the Sacred Treasure with a Modified Ribbon Fastener

    Nice very early badge. Classy. Much better job than this one https://asiamedals.info/threads/3rd-class-golden-kite-order-with-a-modified-ribbon-fastener.26540/
  7. 3rd class Order of the Sacred Treasure awarded in 1995

    Exemplary set awarded on November 3, 1995. Two-screw variation the was awarded between 1980s and 2003. Post war Sacred Treasure order No. 2 114 960.
  8. Cases for Sacred Treasure Order with Atypical Style of Inscription

    These cases could easily be detected by atypically styled upper kanji 勲 - Merit. Comparison with a "typical" inscription for an "early" (1888-late 1930s) cases (on the example of 6th class cases). Comparison with a "typical" inscription for a "late" (late 1930s- 2003) cases...
  9. Early 6th class order of Sacred Treasure without inscription on reverse

    Early Japanese-made specimen from approximately 1890s. No visible signs of kanji "Order of Merit" removal. At least judging from these photos.
  10. Comparative analysis of 8th class Orders of Sacred Treasure with mark 美

    Two 8th class orders made by Shobido workshop. Both marked with 美. https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-on-japanese-orders-who-and-when.25816/
  11. 8th class Sacred Treasure order with "Pink" ribbon awarded in 1917

    Exemplary documented set.
  12. Japanese Orders on European Ribbons

    4th class Sacred Treasure order with french made replacement ribbon.
  13. Orders of Sacred Treasure in Early Leather Cases

    These cases were in use from the very begining (1888) until (at least) 1895. Golden Kite order in similar case https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd-class-golden-kite-awarded-to-admiral-kabayama-sukenori-in-1895.23106/ Rising Sun orders in similar cases...
  14. French-Made Orders of the Sacred Treasure

    See also related thread abouth french-made Rising Suns https://asiamedals.info/threads/french-made-orders-of-the-rising-sun.13454/ Once again table Décorations de Guerre from 1922.
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