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  • Japan, Empire, Manchukuo. Five Awards
  • Japan, Empire, Manchukuo. Five Awards

Item: W7227

Japan, Empire, Manchukuo. Five Awards

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Japan, Empire, Manchukuo. Five Awards

Includes:

1. Empire: Order of the Rising Sun, VIII Class (旭日章, Kyokujitsu-shō). Instituted in 1875 (in silver, measuring 30.8 mm (w) x 33.7 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension, original ribbon with hook and eye).

2. Empire: Order of the Sacred Treasure, VIII Class (瑞宝章, Zuihōshō). Instituted in 1888 (in silver, measuring 36.8 mm (w) x 41.8 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension, original triangular ribbon with hook and eye).

3. Empire: Russo-Japanese War Medal 1904-1905. Instituted in 1906 (in bronze gilt, measuring 30.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon with hook and eye).

4. Manchukuo: National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal. Instituted in 1940 (in silver, measuring 30.3 mm in diameter, original ribbon with hook and eye).

5. Unidentified Regimental Medal (in silver, measuring 30.5 mm in diameter, original Red Cross ribbon).

Ranging from fine to better than very fine.

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