label of manufacturer of japanese badge

  1. Badges, medals, labels and marks of Jinhua workshop/金華號本店大連市

    This Manchurian workshop was active (at the very least) since 1933. Had main office in Dairen/Dalian, major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province. /The Treaty of Portsmouth (signed 5 September 1905) ceded Port Arthur to Japan, which set up the Kwantung Leased Territory or Guandongzhou...
  2. Badges and watch fobs made by Seieido workshop/正榮堂

    Tokyo-based workshop Seiei-dō /正榮堂/ or Seiei-dō Kohagi /正榮堂小萩/ known as a manufacturer of fire brigade badges and army proficiency badges during the first quarter of the twentieth century. /Workshop owner name 正榮 - Seiei could also be read as Masayoshi/. Known workshop labels.
  3. Badges and watch fobs made by Maruyama Medal Company/丸山徽章商会

    Tokyo-based workshop. Label. Insert ad.
  4. Badges, Labels and Marks of Takayama Medals Workshop/高山徽章商會

    This logo is very similar to the label of Naigai workshop. The same K in the gear but with the addition of a C inside the circle.
  5. Badges made by Kaikodo Shoten, Niigata/開興堂山囗商店

    Three variants of workshop label are currently known.
  6. Badges made by Fukoku Medal Works/富國徽章製作所

    Hino Heavy Industries Ltd. Long Service Badge. https://asiamedals.info/threads/hino-heavy-industries-ltd-long-service-badges.21658/
  7. History, badges and labels of Yamagata Motobei workshop/山縣元兵衛

    Between 1933 and 1940 was a member of Rotary International. Source.
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