Description
The Admiralty Badges were initially un-numbered and this resulted in men that were otherwise eligible for enlistment in the services wearing the badge in order to avoid service in the colours
and Jubilee Medal 1887 (silver
Correspondent Members and Foreign Members
with typical die flaw in numeral "3"
the Kuomintang Era flag (1928-1949) at the left and the War Lords Era flag (1912-1928) at the right
A German Social Welfare Decoration; First Class By Godet Hold The Admiralty Badges were initiallyFirst Class neck cross, in bronze fire gilt and enamels, 53. 37mm(w) x 57. 98mm(h), with short length of period neck ribbon with grey colored ties sewn to ribbon as originally worn by the recipient (probably to match the color of his tunic or shirt); with no chipping to enamels, slightly worn, in extremely fine condition; cross is unmarked, but this is a textbook example manufactured by Godet, Berlin; in typical Godet (red) LDO style case of issue,
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