Description
the flag flanked by light blue edges indicating camp level service
Most of the men manned battle stations below the ship's waterline or sought shelter in the third deck
and most of the pins were shaped like caterpillars
reverse with the all-seeing eye with the inscription "From 13 September 1854 to 28 August 1855" below and surrounded by the inscription "For the Defence of Sebastopol" in Russian
Mai 1936" (May 13
Hungary, Kingdom And Slovakia, I Republic. A Pair Of Russian Front Trench Art Brass Shells GTRexclude the flag flanked by lightA pair of Eastern Front trench art brass shells, including a Hungarian made case, the exterior bearing a central etched Hungarian coat of arms, above an inscription of OROSZ ORSZAGBOL (FROM RUSSIA 1942), below an inscription of EMLKL MARISKMNAK (HE REMEMBERS), flanked on each side by laurel branches, the base with calibre marks, measuring 45 mm (w) x 265 mm (h), in extremely fine condition, and; a Slovak made shell, the exterior bearing a central
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