(Medalla de la Campana 1936-1939). Instituted in 1937. In blackened and gilt bronze, measuring 14 mm (w) x 16 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension, original ribbon with button hole attachment, the latter emblazoned with crossed rifles, extremely fine.
Footnote: The medal was established on January 26, 1937 and awarded to members of the Falangist forces fighting against the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. The date on the medal of July 17, 1936 is that of the beginning of the armed rebellion against the Republican government. The rebels failed to take control of major cities, including Madrid and Barcelona, although the government could not successfully suppress the uprising. A long and bloody civil war followed and lasted until April 1, 1939. This led to atrocities on both sides and eventual victory for the conservative rebels.

