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but he skilfully outmanoeuvred them
as evidenced by the naming on his medal
marked "G1000/56" and maker marked "DRAGO PARIS" on the reverse
Klasse) screwback version by Schauerte & Höfeld
each bearing three silvered zink insignia pinned with magnetic metal clips
Yugoslavia, Kingdom. A Consular Stamp, City Of Zadar, C.1935 Newly Listed but he skilfully outmanoeuvred themA bronze stamp, 25mm (or 1 inch) in diameter, attached to a wooden handle; bronze seal centering Royal Yugoslav Coat of Arms, with Latin inscription around "Kosulat Kraljevine Jugoslavije Zadar" (Kosulat of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Zadar). In well worn used condition, possibly unique. Footnote: With the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo, Zadar was given to the Kingdom of Italy. During World War II, it was bombed by the Allies and witnessed the evacuation of
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