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  • Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland. Seven Shooting Medals
  • Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland. Seven Shooting Medals

Item: G21915

Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland. Seven Shooting Medals

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Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland. Seven Shooting Medals

Denmark: Premium Medal for Danish Shooting c. 1840-1850s (bronze, engraver marked "W CHRISTESEN", 27 mm); Germany: District of Western Saxony Shooting Award Medal 1929 (bronze, engraver marked "OERTEL BERLIN", engraved "Waldenburg 1929" on the reverse, 35.3 mm); Great Britain: Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs Shooting Award Medal 1900 (bronze, engraver marked "L H 1900", 29.8 mm, ring suspension); Italy: 2nd Infantry Brigade First World War Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 (silver, marked "800" (silver) on the reverse, 23.5 mm, ring suspension); 82nd Infantry Regiment at Turin Shooting Award Medal (silvered bronze, unmarked, 30 mm); Generic Shooting Medal (silvered bronze, engraver marked "M. VANZO", 28.8 mm); and Switzerland: One Medal: Lausanne Sport Shooting Award Medal 1930 (bronze with red and white enamels, engraver marked "CARAZETTI. INV.", 39.8 mm x 55.2 mm, two embedded screwposts). Ranging from fine to better than very fine. (C:69)
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