of classic Spanish-style constructed with the ribbons mounted on a magnetic metal core with the remnants of a cellophane wrapping visible
a set of goggles intended for pilot use (particularly favoured by P51 operators) but also commonly carried by tank crewmen
Pionier-Bataillon at Ingolstadt and was promoted to Leutnant on 28 October 1912
such as the Noble Company of Knights Crossbowmen of Saint Philip and Saint James (the Less)
measuring 73 mm (w) x 54 mm (h)
Russia, Imperial. An Order of St. Anne, IV Class Badge Newly Listed of classic Spanish-style constructed withInstituted February 14, 1735. IV Class Instituted 1815 by Alexander I. Worn on the pommel of a sword, a very fine badge in bronze gilt and red enamels, presenting a round badge bearing a red enamelled cross, surmounted by a crown, reverse features a single central screwpost with square bronze block at the base, measures 21. 00 mm (w) x 29. 52 mm (h), weighs 8. 14 grams, enamels intact, very minor gilt wear, remains in extremely fine condition.