Russia, Imperial. A Saint George Medal for Bravery, III Class visually-hidden small enamel chips and evident
Description
small enamel chips and evident replacement enamels on obverse 6 and 9 o’clock arms and reverse 3 and 6 o’clock arms
FILLIAT 1911)
accompanied by a privately-purchased case
The Battalion sailed from Halifax on May 31
the number of the 16th Battery of Fallschirm (parachute) Artillery Regiment 1
Russia, Imperial. A Saint George Medal for Bravery, III Class visually-hidden small enamel chips and evidentInstituted 1878 by Tsar Alexander II. (Nicholas II, 1894 1917). In silver, presenting Nicholas II on the obverse, the reverse inscribed number impressed "No 47903" and 3 Class on the reverse, measuring 28. 30 mm (w) x 33. 51 mm (h inclusive of integral ring), missing ribbon, light silver wear, small knocks, remains in better than very fine condition. Footnote: The Medal for Bravery with Classes was founded by Tsar Alexander II on August 3, 1878. After
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