Belgium, Albert I Coburg (1909 - 1934). Commemorative Medal for the War 1914-1918, (Médaille Commémorative de la Guerre 1914-1918 / Oorlogsherinnerinsmedaille 1914-1918), Literature: BORNA Barac Belgium 147, Bronze 47 x 31 mm, weight 27,40 g., Condition aXF, ribbon War medal established on July 21, 1919 by royal decree and awarded to all members of the Belgian Armed Forces who served during World War I and qualified for the Inter-Allied Victory Medal
Belgium. Victory Medal World War I (Victory Medal 1919), by Paul Dubuis, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 145, Bronze 36 mm, weight 24,60 g., Condition XF, ribbon
Great Britain, George V (1910-1936). British War Medal 1914-1918, established 1919, Engraver: Edgar Bertram MacKennal, Designer: William McMillan, Literature: Borna Barac Great Britain 159, Silver 36 mm, weight 34,40 g., Condition aUNC, Beautiful dark patina, ribbon
Sweden. Medal commemorating a visit to the Solna Kyrka church, 44 mm silver, weight 39.09 g., signed on the rim, condition XF+, very nice gray patina. On the obverse view of the religious building, on the reverse the date 1923.6.8.
Solna Church (Swedish: Solna kyrka) is a so-called round church in Solna Municipality near Stockholm, Sweden. The oldest parts of the church are from the later 12th century, a Romanesque fortress church built in stone as a defensive stronghold of the village. Indeed, in this region of Sweden, Karelian raids were commonplace, as evidenced by the looting of the nearby town of Sigtuna in 1187. Although the church has retained most of its medieval exterior form, the church`s interior decoration dates back to the 17th century. The building was restored in 1928. A beautiful commemorative silver medal.
Belgium, West Flanders (Bruges). Medal 1924 commemorating the procession of the Holy Blood in Bruges, by Hondt, Bronze 47,00 mm, weight 34,34 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina with luster.