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  • Five Brazilian Medals & Awards
  • Five Brazilian Medals & Awards

Item: W4161

Five Brazilian Medals & Awards

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Five Brazilian Medals & Awards

Santos Dumont Air Force Merit Medal (silver, 35 mm x 55 mm inclusive of its wreath and wing suspension, original ribbon with pinback); Brazilian Society of Heraldry and Medals Bicentenary of the Birth of José Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva Cross 1763-1963 (bronze gilt with red enamels, maker marked "MORRONE-PANELLI" on the reverse, 35 mm x 63 mm, original ribbon, red enamel loss evident on the upper arm); Centennial of the Birth of José Maria da Silva Paranhos Barão do Rio-Branco Medal 1845-1945 (silver, engraver marked "FL 45" on the obverse, 32.5 mm, original ribbon); Marechal Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon Brazilian Geographic Society Medal (silver, 34.5 mm, original ribbon with dual prong pinback); and Cross of the Universal Fraternity of Brazil, Knight (two-piece construction, bronze gilt with light blue, dark yellow, white and green enamels, maker marked "ESMALTARTE" on the reverse, 45.3 mm, on its original full-length neck ribbon). Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.
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