japanese sacred treasure order

  1. 3rd class Sacred Treasure order made by Shobido workshop awarded to a Commander of the Osaka Army Arsenal in 1926

    About the cavalier https://asiamedals.info/threads/3rd-class-rising-sun-order-awarded-to-a-commander-of-the-osaka-army-arsenal-in-1934.29144/ Awarded on September 25, 1926. Marked with maker's mark 美 for Shobido workshop...
  2. 1st class Sacred Treasure order awarded in 1944 to Lieutenant-General Toshimichi Uemura

    Rare late war lifetime awarding. Sash badge. Silver, gilt, enamel. Unmarked. Breast star. Silver, gilt, enamel. Unmarked. Original case (with silver kanjis https://asiamedals.info/threads/silver-kanji-vs-gold-kanji-lettering-on-the-lids-of-the-japanese-order-cases.26112/). Original...
  3. 5th class Sacred Treasure order awarded in 2004

    Early awarding with a new 2003-type of the order. Awarded in February 18, 2004 to 太田庄次 - Ōta Shōji. New Senior Sixth Court Rank /正六位/ that was granted together with the order on the same day.
  4. 3rd class Sacred Treasure order awarded in 1914 to Major General Funabashi Yoshizo

    Major General Funabashi Yoshizo bio https://asiamedals.info/threads/major-general-funabashi-yoshizo.26462/ His 2nd class Rising Sun order https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd...920-to-major-general-funabashi-yoshizo.27520/ His 4th class Golden Kite order...
  5. 3rd class Order of the Sacred Treasure awarded in 1919 to Paymaster Rear Admiral Frederick Arthur Frith Banbury

    3rd class Sacred Treasure order from the collection of National Maritime Museum. Banbury's medal bar. He was a staff paymaster serving on HMS Minerva in the Mediterranean at the time of the Messina earthquake in December 1908. He was awarded with Italian medal and order on 16 March 1911. He...
  6. 5th class Sacred Treasure order of "glued variation" awarded in 1979

    Awarded on May 21, 1979. Document for the new court rank (issued together with order). Order.
  7. Statistical description of the Order of the Sacred Treasure

    Date / Number of document 19.06.1889 - 780 11.09.1889 - 47 30.03.1891 - 2 197 29.06.1892 - 3 689 29.11.1892 - 3 782 29.06.1893 - 4 816 29.11.1893 - 5 210 29.05.1894 - 5 547 24.11.1894 - 6 831 26.12.1894 - 7 266 23.05.1895 - 7 846 31.10.1895 - 12 747 12.11.1895 - 21 380/21 804 16.11.1895 - 25...
  8. 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...
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