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Poland. Set Medal for Warsaw and a miniature of this medal

Kod: 4813228
PLN150.00

Poland. Set Medal for Warsaw and a miniature of this medal

- Medal for Warsaw, RP Obrońcom, Bojownikom, Oswobodzicielom, gilded tombac 33 mm, weight 19,90 g., Condition XF, ribbon
- Miniature of the Medal for Warsaw, gilt Bronze, enamel 17 mm, weight 5,60 g., Condition aUNC

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Italy Star Medal

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Italy Star Medal

Kod: 4813229
PLN100.00

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Italy Star Medal, a six-pointed star with the royal cyrograph GRI VI in the middle, in the rim bearing the title “The Italy Star”, awarded for operational service in Sicily or Italy from the date of the capture of the island of Pantellaria on June 11, 1943 to May 8, 1945, for the Navy only, the 1939-1945 Star had to be earned for six months of service before being entitled to the Italy Star, Bronze 50 x 38 mm, weight 18,2 g., Condition aUNC

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). Special Constabulary LS GVI Medal

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). Special Constabulary LS GVI Medal

Kod: 4813230
PLN150.00

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). Special Constabulary LS GVI Medal, “For faithful service in the Special Constabulary”, Bronze 50 mm (without the handle 32 mm), weight 27,70 g., Condition aUNC
This medal was available to all members of the Special Constabulary. The qualifying period was 9 years of unpaid service with more than 50 duties per year. Wartime service counted as triple, so 3 years of service with more than 50 duties per year were eligible for the medal.

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Defence Medal 1939-1945

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Defence Medal 1939-1945

Kod: 4813231
PLN50.00

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The Defence Medal 1939-1945, Cu-Ni 36 mm, weight 28,0 g., Condition VF+/aXF, missing mount and handle.

The Defence Medal is a campaign medal that was instituted by the United Kingdom in May 1945 and awarded to subjects of the British Commonwealth for both non-operational military and certain types of civilian service during the Second World War (source: identifymedals.com)

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The War Medal 1939-1945

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The War Medal 1939-1945

Kod: 4813232
PLN50.00

Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). The War Medal 1939-1945, Cu-Ni 36 mm, weight 28,0 g., Condition aXF, missing mount and handle.

The War Medal 1939–1945 is a British campaign medal instituted by the United Kingdom on 16 August 1945. The medal was awarded to subjects of the British Commonwealth who had served full-time (28 days of service) in the Armed Forces or the Merchant Navy for at least 28 days between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945.
The medal was also available for subjects commissioned or enlisted into British Forces who had not received a similar award from their own Governments. Also eligible were full-time paid members of the specially approved colonial and other military forces, militarised police and militarised civilian bodies.
Personnel who were eligible for a campaign star but had had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by...

Poland, Third Republic. A set of the badge ‘Veteran of Struggles for Independence and Freedom of the Fatherland"

Poland, Third Republic. A set of the badge ‘Veteran of Struggles for Independence and Freedom of the Fatherland"

Kod: 4813266
PLN300.00

Poland, Third Republic. A set of the badge ‘Veteran of Struggles for Independence and Freedom of the Fatherland" and a miniature of this badge, by Zbigniew Cegielski
- Badge "Veteran of Struggles for Independence and Freedom of the Fatherland", cap signed: Warsaw, ul. Puławska 1, Poland. ZB. CEGIELSKI GRAWER, Silver-plated Bronze, oxidised, enamel 43 x 43 mm, 25,0 g., Condition aXF
- Miniature of the badge ‘Veteran of Struggles for Independence and Freedom of the Fatherland", Silver-plated Bronze, oxidised, 20 x 20 mm, 2,70 g., Condition aXF

Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Order of Merit of Leopold II

Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Order of Merit of Leopold II

Kod: 4813272R
PLN400.00

Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Order of Merit of Leopold II, (Dutch: Orde van Leopold II, French: Ordre de Léopold II), established 1900, Type II (from 1908), awarded for bravery in battle or merit, crossed swords are added to the ribbon when awarded in wartime, Literature: Borna Barac Belgia 228, Silver, enamel 58 x 38 mm, weight 21,70 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon