Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Military Merit in Battle, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 882, instituted 1938, Silver 37 mm, weight 18,20 g., Condition XF, nice toned
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Russia / Soviet Union. Order of the Red Star - Орден Краснoй Звезды (no. 136001), after 1943, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 970, instituted 1930, Silver, enamel 47 x 50 mm, weight 38.80 g., Condition XF, damage to enamel on one arm
Reunion. Medal of the city of Saint Denis, signed label Orago Paris, Bronze, enamel 34 mm, weight 16,20 g., Condition XF
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1880, 50th Anniversary of Independence, Mons School Festival, Bronze 30 mm, weight 9,2 g., Condition UNC
Germany, Federal Republic. Bundeswehr. Miniature of the Paratrooper Badge, ca. 1955-1960, silver plated brass 14 x 17 mm, pin length 52 mm, in good condition
Belgium, Albert I Koburg (1909 - 1934). War Cross 1915 (Croix de Guerre) World War I, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 130, Bronze 35 mm, weight 23,60 g., Condition XF, ribbon
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Set of Gold and Silver Crosses of Merit for Long Service in Administration and in the Civil Guard:
- Gold Cross I Class Miniature, Civilian Decoration (“Decoration Civique”), established 1867, for long years of administrative service, gilt Bronze, enamel 22 mm, weight 3,50 g., Condition UNC, ribbon, box
- Silver Cross II Class, Civilian Decoration (“Decoration Civique”), established 1867, for long service in the Civil Guard and Fire Department, Silver plated Bronze, enamel 50 mm, weight 21,30 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon, ribbon bar, box
Bulgaria, Boris III (1918-1943). Commemorative medal 1915-1918 for World War I, Literature: Barac 103-105, gilt metal 32 mm, weight 16,50 g., Condition aUNC
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Gold Medal First Class, civilian decoration for long administrative service, instituted 1867, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 96, gilt Bronze 33 mm, weight 29,90 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium. Cross of the Royal Federation of Veterans of King Leopold III, WW 2, gilt Bronze, enamel 35 mm, weight 19,60g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium. Cross of the National Federation of Combatants of Belgium 1914-1918 (Croix de la Fédération Nationale des Combattants Belgique), gilt Bronze with blue, red, black and green enamel 57 x 38 mm, weight 17,20 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon
Belgium. Military Combatant's Medal 1940 - 1945 (Médaille du Combattant Militaire de la Guerre 1940-1945 / Medaille van de Militaire Strijder 1940-1945), Belgian war medal established on December 19, 1967 by royal decree and awarded to all members of the Belgian armed forces who fought from England during World War II, Bronze 35 mm, weight 22,50g., Condition aUNC, ribbon
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal 40 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945, gilt metal 32 mm, weight 19,90 g., Condition XF, stains
Belgium. WW2 Air Defense Medal - "Servimus 1939 - 1945", Silver-plated Bronze 38 x 35 mm, weight 29,90 g., Condition XF, ribbon
Belgium. Set of three ACV Medals (Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond): Gold, Silver and Bronze, World War II medals,
- Gold ACV Medal (Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond), on the back of the medal is the inscription “Homage and Appreciation”, 41 mm gilt Bronze, Condition aUNC, ribbon
- Silver ACV Medal (Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond), on the back of the medal is the inscription “Homage and Appreciation”, Silver plated Bronze 41 mm, Condition aUNC, ribbon
- Bronze ACV Medal (Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond), on the back of the medal is the inscription “Homage and Appreciation”, Bronze 41 mm, Condition aUNC, ribbon
Belgium, West Flanders. Medallion dedicated to the opening of the Knocke-Maldegem National Road 1936, white metal 30,00 mm, weight 11,65 g., Condition XF
Belgium, Albert I Coburg (1909-1934). Fire Cross, (Croix de Feu/ Vuurkruis) 1914-1918, Literature: Borna Barac Belgia 161, by A. Rombaut Bronze 47 x 42 mm, weight 46,20 g., Condition XF+, ribbon
The cross was instituted on February 6, 1934, and was awarded to then living soldiers holding a “Fire Card” (Croix du Feu / Vuurkaart) who came under fire at the front, awarded to all who spent at least 32 months at the front during World War I.
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Military Merit in Battle, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 882, instituted 1938, Silver 37 mm, weight 18,20 g., Condition XF, nice toned
