Japan, Empire. Three Imperial Time Expired Soldiers League Badges

Item #M0361-1

$90

(Teikoku Zaiko Gunjin Kai) Large Basic Member's Badge (two-piece construction, silver star mounted to a silver base, obverse featuring the symbol of the organization: the army cap badge star and crossed swords over a fouled anchor, all within a shield, measuring 27.8 mm (w) x 44.7 mm (h), vertical pinback, traces of gilt remains on the star); and two Small Basic Member's Badge (two-piece construction, gilt star mounted to a silver base, obverse featuring the symbol of the organization: the army cap badge star and crossed swords over a fouled anchor, all within a shield, measuring 18 mm (w) x 26.8 mm (h) and 18.2 mm (w) x 27.2 mm (h), both with a vertical pinback). Contact marks, very fine.

 

Footnote: An Imperial order founded the Imperial Time Expired Soldiers League in 1910, as an organization for improving the military effectiveness of the Japanese nation following the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. The nationwide organization was originally only for soldiers, but in 1914 a naval branch was formed and sailors were admitted for the first time. The Imperial Time Expired Soldiers League was made a sub department under the Army and Navy Ministries.