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  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards
  • Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards

Item: M0318-1

Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards

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Europe. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards

Austria, Empire: Bravery Medal, II Class Silver Grade, Type IV (Franz Joseph, 1914-1916) (in silver, engraver marked "KAUTSCH" on the obverse, measuring 31 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Egypt and Syria, Republic: Union Order of the United Arab Republic 1958 (issued to commemorate the creation of the UAR (1958-1961), comprised of Egypt and Syria, and was awarded to all members of the armed forces who were serving on February 1, 1958, as well as to selected civilians: in bronze gilt, measuring 48 mm (w) x 48.5 mm (h), original ribbon); Finland, Republic: Merit Medal of the Finnish Red Cross, Bronze Grade (in bronze, measuring 28.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Netherlands, Kingdom: Volunteer's Medal for Ten or More Years’ Voluntary Service with the Armed Forces, Civil Defence or Auxiliary Services (in bronze gilt, measuring 34.8 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Serbia, Kingdom: Commemorative Medal for the Serbo-Turkish War 1912 (in bronze, measuring 35.8 mm in diameter, original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided brass suspension with pinback); Sweden, Kingdom: Athletic Medal 1939 (in bronze, engraved "REKORD I TYNGDL. 19 3/4 39", maker marked "S. & Co." (Sporrong & Co, Stockholm) and city marked with a crowned woman's head (Stockholm) on the reverse, measuring 31.2 mm in diameter, original ribbon with safety pin attachment); and Switzerland, Federal State: Federal Gymnastics Festival at Lugano Medal 1894 (in bronze, maker marked A.C. INC." on the obverse, measuring 35.2 mm in diameter, original ribbon). Ranging from fair to near extremely fine.
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