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  • Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards
  • Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards
  • Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards
  • Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards
  • Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards

Item: M0442-139

Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards

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Belgium, Kingdom; Canada; United KIngdom, United States. A Lot of Eight Awards

Includes: 
two Belgium, Kingdom orders: 
1. Order of Leopold, Officer (four-piece construction, in silver gilt with red, white, green and black enamels, "LL RR" cypher on the reverse centrepiece, measuring 40 mm (w) x 61.5 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, chipping evident in the red enamels on the obverse centrepiece ring, large rosette on its original ribbon); 
2. Order of Leopold, Knight (five-piece construction, in silver with red, white, green and black enamels, "LL RR" cypher on the reverse centrepiece, measuring 40.5 mm (w) x 67.2 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, the obverse centrepiece sitting slightly askew, the ball finial bent back, along with chipping evident in the white enamels on the left tip of the arm at 6 o'clock on the obverse, chipping and loss in the green enamels on the wreath on both sides, original ribbon with brooch-style pinback); 
two Canadian medals: 
3. British War Medal, to Private Ottis Albert Canning, 85th Infantry Battalion (in silver, impressed "901815 PTE. O.A. CANNING. 85-CAN.INF.) on the edge, measuring 36.3 mm in diameter, dark patina, replacement ribbon); 
4. War Medal 1939-1945 (in silver, measuring 36 mm in diameter, replacement ribbon); 
three United Kingdom medals: 
5. Victory Medal, to Private George G. Haylock, Suffolk Regiment (in bronze gilt, impressed "3-9042 PTE. G.G. HAYLOCK. SUFF. R." on the edge, measuring 36.2 mm in diameter, replacement ribbon); 
6. Defence Medal (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36 mm in diameter, original ribbon); 
7. War Medal 1939-1935 (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.2 mm in diameter, replacement ribbon); 
 
and 
8. United States: American Red Cross Service Medal (two-piece construction, in bronze gilt with red, white and blue enamels, measuring 21.2 mm mm in diameter, intact enamels, original ribbon with pinback). 
Ranging from fine to near extremely fine.
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