japanese orders

  1. 7th class Rising Sun Order marked 美 awarded in 1920 to Infantry Sergeant

    Classical WW1/Siberia Intervention awarding. Marked 美 for Shobido workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-on-japanese-orders-who-and-when.25816 Issued on November 1, 1920 to 呵部元信 - Kabu Motonobu
  2. Japanese Orders and Medals made by Chobillion, Paris

    Established by J. Chobillion in 1840, this firm only manufactured the Order of Chivalry until the early 1920s. In 1875, it was taken over by E. Chobillon and by 1896 can be located at 16 Rue Croix de Petits Champs, as noted on Madagascan Orders. By 1912, their address was 180 Galerie de Valois...
  3. Order of the Paulownia Flowers of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim

    About the cavalier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gustaf_Emil_Mannerheim Currently in the collection of Mannerheim Museum.
  4. Japanese Orders on European Ribbons

    4th class Sacred Treasure order with french made replacement ribbon.
  5. Order of the Chrysanthemum from the collection of Musée de la Légion d'honneur/Мuseum of the Legion of Honour/

    Miseum owns several Grand Cordons.
  6. Plastic Model Kits of Japanese Orders/エルエス 世界の勲章シリーズ

    You don't see that every day. Plastic model of 1st class Rising Sun order. Badge. Breast star.
  7. Japanese Orders and Medals in Paper Wrappings

    During first quarter of XIX century at least two Japanese private medal workshops used paper wrappings: Hirata workshop and Namikawa workshop. "Made by mint" paper wraps first appeared somewhere around 1929. You will find them inside the cases for 1928 Showa Enthronement Medals. 1930...
  8. 4th Class Orders of the Precious Crown/勲四等宝冠章

    Full set from 2003. Suspension was broken. Document issued on 29.04.2003
  9. Mark 大 on Japanese Orders and Medals: Who and When

    The earliest time coordinate for mark 大 is set by the 1914-1915 War medal. The highest (theoretical) time coordinate for this mark will be 1929 i.e. the year when Japanese mint started to manufacture orders and medals.
  10. 3rd Class Orders of Precious Crown/勲三等宝冠章

    Showa era. Details.
  11. Orders of the Sacred Treasure in Cases for Foreigners

    A couple of items from personal collection. 1st class set.
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