manufacturer of japanese badge

  1. Badges and Watch Fobs made by Osuka Watch Shop/大須賀時計店

    Founded on November 3, 1918 it is still active today https://www.jewelry-osuka.com/contents/category/company/
  2. Kakida workshop badges and medals/Kakida shōkai, Hiroshima/カキダ商会

    Founded on November 3, 1936 in Hiroshima, Minato Kenzo's workshop survived the atomic bombing and managed to reopen on December 29, 1952. Still works today. Official site...
  3. Badges, medals and watch fobs made by Yamato Medals/Yamato Kishō Shōkai/ヤマト徽章商會

    Founded in 1922 this workshop is still active today. https://www.yamato-kisho.co.jp/
  4. Badges and watch fobs made by H.K.D. workshop/寳弘堂

    Only one variant of workshop label is known today. Active in Osaka during 1930s. 寳弘堂 = 宝弘堂 - Takara Hiroshi-dō /Hiroshi Treasure Shop/.
  5. Badges, labels and marks of Kishodo workshop/キシヨウ堂

    One of the oldest Japanese badge manufacturing firm was founded on February 10, 1895 in Hiroshima. Initially, the company was only engaged in the production and sale of badges. Later the range of products expanded significantly: uniforms and school uniforms, prizes and souvenirs, cups and...
  6. 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.
  7. Badges and watch fobs of Koyama Medal Shoten/小山商店徽章

    Standard label of this manufacturer. https://asiamedals.info/showthread.php?p=322955#post322955
  8. Badges and watch fobs made by Okayama Emblem Works/岡山標記製作所徽章部

    Workshop from Okayama workshop. Active since 1930s. Today's look of the workshop. Three variants of workshop label are known for today. 岡山標記製作所 - Okayama Emblem Works /標記 - mark; symbol; sign; emblem/
  9. Badges and watch fobs made by Akiba Medals, Tokyo/アキバ徽章

    One of the oldest tokyo badge manufacturers is still active today http://www.akibakisyo.co.jp/ https://asiamedals.info/threads/1934-navy-emergency-large-maneuvers-participation-commemorative-watch-fob.24862/
  10. Badges and Medals made by Shokosha workshop, Osaka/尚工舎

    Workshop was established in March 1918 by Mr. Kamekichi Yamazaki, a precious metal dealer and member of the House of Peers. Workshop is still active today http://www.shokoshahanbai.co.jp/index.html 1916 Taiwan Industry Promotion Exhibition medals...
  11. 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/
  12. Badges, labels and marks of Ariyama Kinseido/有山金生堂

    Standard labels of this workshop.
  13. Badges, watch fobs and medals made by Naigai Medal Works/内外徽章製作所

    Tokyo-based workshop that was one of the Japan's largest pre-war manufacturers of badges and watch fobs.
  14. History, Marks and Products of Mikimoto workshop

    In 1893 Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉, 25 January 1858 – 21 September 1954) successfully created the world's first cultured pearls. For this he was inducted into the house of peers by imperial decree and posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. On April 18, 1985, the...
  15. History, marks and badges of Miyamoto Shoko/宮本商行

    In 1880 Masaru Miyamoto in order to increase the sales of tobacco and cigarettes to foreigners founded a Miyamoto Shōkō /宮本商行/ company, which produced different silverwares in general and particularly silver cigarette cases. In 1899 Moyamoto's store has been moved to Ginza district, Tokyo...
  16. Badges of Toyo Medal Works, Tokyo/東洋徽章製作所

    Tokyo workshop rhat was particularly active during 1930s. 東洋徽章製作所 - Toyo Medal Works, Tokyo Two types of labels are known. 1st type. 2nd type. Variation. 3rd type. 4th type. Cardboard cases text. Stamp.
  17. Badges and Watch Fobs made by Suya Shoten/壽屋商店章

    Probably the oldest manufacturer and supplier of military goods (regimental flags, uniform, edged weapon, etc) for Imperial Army and Navy. Was active since very early Meiji until the end of WW2. Today it is mainly known as a main supplier of gunto koshiraes, but this workshop was also actively...
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