Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Military Merit in Battle, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 882, instituted 1938, Silver 37 mm, weight 19,40 g., Condition XF
(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951), Lokeren. Medal 1934 on the occasion of the Annual Fair, by J. Witterwulche, Silver plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 57,5 g., Condition aVF, cleaned, minor scratches
Great Britain. Masonic medal 1830 Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence,"1830 Duke of Sussex", 37 mm Silver gilt, weight approx. 20,0 g., all in glazed 9 Carat Gold signed frame, weight of entire set approx. 33,0 g., Condition aUNC, dark patina on reverse
Obverse: seated mother with two children and the eye of providence above the scene. Below is the date MDCCCXXX (1830).
Reverse: inscription "HONORABLE TESTIMONIAL OF MASONIC CHARITY & BENEVOLENCE INSTITUTED BYH:R:H: AUG: FRED: DUKE OF SUSSEX GRAND MASTER" and bearing the Masonic insignia of a braided angle and compass.
Belgium. King Albert I 1909 - 1934 Royal Veterans Federation Cross of Fidelity, (Croix de la Fidélité), Bronze 34 mm, weight 15,0 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon.
Created in 1971, it is awarded to sympathetic members of the Federation (cadets, sons of deceased veterans and holders of the Veterans Cross).
Vatican, Gregory XVI (1831-1846). Order of St. Gregory the Great, c. 1831 (Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni), Civil, Borna Barac, Vatican 376, red, enameled Maltese cross in gilded Silver (925 Sterling) with spherical finials, the center of the obverse depicts a portrait of St. Gregory on a blue enameled field, surrounded by a ring with the inscription S. GREGORIUS MAGNUS, the reverse depicts a hand-engraved pattern, the center of the reverse depicts the motto of the order PRO DEO ET PRINCIPE (For God and Ruler), surrounded by the inscription GREGORIUS XVI P.M.A NNO I, suspended on a green enamel laurel wreath, signifying the civil branch, dimensions 55 x 80 mm, weight (without ribbon) 25,20 g, C0ndition Very Good, original ribbon
Vatican. Silver Cross “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice” (Cross “For the Church and the Pope”), instituted by Pope Leo XIII on July 17, 1888 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his priesthood, the highest decoration awarded by the Pope to the laity, Literature: Borna Barac Vatican 300, Silver 43 mm, weight 23,80 g., Condition UNC, beautiful patina, ribbon.
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Commemorative Medal 1905, Ruby Jubilee of the Reign of King Leopold II, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 125, gilt Bronze 30 mm, weight 18,40 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
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
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal Liberation of Warsaw 1945, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 918, instituted 1945, gilt metal 32 mm, weight 17,20 g., Condition XF, no ribbon bar
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal Liberation of Warsaw 1945, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 918, instituted 1945, gilt metal 32 mm, weight 28,80 g., Condition aUNC
Belgium. Silver ACV (Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond) - General Christian Vakverbond medal, medal for World War II, on the back of the medal is the inscription "Tribute and Appreciation", Silver plated Bronze 41 mm, weight 23,80 g., Condition XF, ribbon
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
Russia / Soviet Union. Set of three medals with named awarding documents for the same person
- Medal 55 Years of Victory of the Soviet People in the Great Patriotic War, Condition aUNC, ribbon
- Medal 80 Years of the Soviet Army, Condition aUNC, ribbon
- Medal 50 Years of the USSR Armed Forces, Condition aUNC, ribbon
Belgium. Medal for Philanthropy S. R. M. D., Silver-plated Bronze, enamel 47 mm, weight 16,60 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon
Belgium. Commemorative Resistance medal of the city of Ghent 1940-1945, from World War II for its citizens who joined the resistance and fought the Nazis during the German occupation of Belgium, by Rette, Inscriptions in Latin: "Gandavum" (Ghent) and "Cives Magnae Virtutis Colit" (Honors citizens of great virtue), Bronze 37 mm, weight 25,10 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium. Commemorative Medal for the Centenary of the Nation's Independence 1830-1930 (Médaille Commémorative du Centenaire de l'Indépendance Nationale 1830-1930 / Herinneringsmedaille van 100 Jaars de Onafhankelijkheid 1830-1930), instituted 1930, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 158, Silver plated Bronze 32 x 29 mm, weight 17,50 g., Condition VF, dark patina, ribbon
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)
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Military Merit in Battle, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 882, instituted 1938, Silver 37 mm, weight 19,40 g., Condition XF
