order of the sacred treasure

  1. 1st class Order of the Sacred Treasure marked M awarded in 1936 to the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Japan Ikeda Torajirō

    Torajiro Ikeda /池田寅二郎/ (November 20, 1879 - February 9, 1939) was a born in Saga prefecture. In 1903 he graduated from Tokyo Imperial University Law School, Department of English Law, and became an assistant judicial officer. In 1905 he became a judge of the Tokyo District Court, and...
  2. 1st class Sacred Treasure Order awarded in 1898 to Count of Castelo de Paiva

    Exemplary early 1st class set. Note the color of the sash.
  3. 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...
  4. 3rd class Sacred Treasure Orders with One and Two Marks ナ

    https://asiamedals.info/threads/mark-na-on-japanese-orders-and-medals-who-and-when.28707/ 3rd class Sacred Treasures marked with ナ have two regular marking places: over and under the lower reverse rivet. Mark ナ over the lower rivet. Mark.
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