Description
being unable to leave their work for fear the vessel would founder
scattered wear in the red lacquered fields
The German Offensive on the Lys (April
and are extremely well preserved
accompanied by a pipe and drum band
Romania, Kingdom. An Order Of The Star Of Romania, Iii Class Commander, Military Division, C.1935 certificate_of_authenticity being unable to leave their(Ordin "Steaua Romaniei"). Instituted in 1877. Type II (1932 1947). In silver with red, green and blue enamels, silver monogram of King Carol I on the obverse centrepiece, marked "MN" (Monetaria Nationala = National Mint) and flanked by "520" at the left and "42" at the right, along with a crown for . 800 silver fineness, marked "SILBER" (silver) and maker marked "CFZ" (C. F. Zimmermann of Pforzheim, Germany) on the ring, measuring 50. 5 mm (w) x 73.
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