fine chipping evident in the red enamels on the arm at 12 o'clock on the reverse
marked with a number “20” but demonstrating the characteristics of a variant manufactured by an unknown maker as examined in “The Infantry Assault Badges”
WWI British War Medal to the Canadian Railway Troops - (628227 SPR
while the crown above has the Spanish Army eagle insignia topped by the Franco crown in gold-coloured bullion wire and red embroidery
Cambodia, French Protectorate. A Royal Order of Cambodia, Knight, by Chobillon visually-hidden fine chipping evident in the(). Instituted in 1864. In silver, an ovular eight point star of faceted rays, obverse medallion featuring red and blue enamels, measures 47. 43 mm (w) x 72. 47 mm (h), weighs 27. 33 grams, maker marked on reverse denoting Chobillon of Paris and 800 silver fineness, worn on red and green ribbon denoting Cambodian conferral, enamels intact, lovely patina, in extremely fine condition.