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Present A Mail-bid Auction of Orders, Decorations and Medals of the World Closing at 5pm, Pacific Time, 1 March 2012
9. Lot of three Navy Crosses, crimp brooch , current strikes. With five ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $120-180 10. Air Force Cross, crimp brooch, unnamed, marked HLP on the end of the 9:00 oclock arm. With unmounted miniature. VF+. (2) Estimate $65-85 11. Air Force Cross, crimp brooch, marked HLP on the 9:00 oclock arm end. With miniature medal. VF. Estimate $75-95 12. Lot of three Air Force Crosses, crimp brooch. Current strikes. VF+. (3) Estimate $125-175 13. Lot of two Air Force Crosses, crimp brooch, current strikes. With six ribbon bars. VF+. (2) Estimate $80-100 14. Planchet for a Specially Meritorious Service Medal, bronze. Possibly a die trial or unfinished piece by the Joseph Mayer Company, as the piece came out of Seattle and the edges are unfinished. No loop for suspension. 32x32mm, 2mm thick. VF+. Estimate $100-150 15. Army Distinguished Service Medal, unnamed, crimp brooch marked LI-GI. With ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $65-95 16. Lot of three Navy Distinguished Service Medals, crimp brooch, current strikes. With 6 ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $120-180 17. Navy Distinguished Service Medal, crimp brooch marked LI-GI. Minor rubber cement residue on the brooch, VF. Estimate $65-95

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Single Decorations and Medals 1. Distinguished Service Cross, wrap brooch, numbered 4721 on the lower arm, unnamed. In original maroon leatherette case marked in gold DSC. Case is split at one corner; medal VF+. Estimate $850-1000 2. Case for a World War I Distinguished Service Cross. Maroon leather case with DSC in gold on the lid. Case only, no medal. Some scuffing and marks on the lid; interior is pristine, VF. Estimate $150-200 3. Distinguished Service Cross, crimp brooch marked LIGI, unnamed. VF. Estimate $65-85 4. Distinguished Service Cross, crimp brooch, marked LI-GI, with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF. Estimate $85-100 5. Lot of three Distinguished Service Crosses, crimp brooch, unnamed. With 10 ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $120-200 6. Lot of three Distinguished Service Crosses, crimp brooch, unnamed. VF+. (3) Estimate $120-200 7. Navy Cross, wrap brooch, bronze World War II issue in Navy short titled case. Spotting on the medals surface, VF. Estimate $400-500

8. Navy Cross, wrap brooch, bronze World War II issue. VF+. Estimate $350-450

18. D-Day Silver Star, slot brooch, hand-engraved on a slant Irvin H./Reddish, cased. With an original V Corps General Order 5A (24 June 1944) for the Silver Star; a V Corps patch; screwback discharge button. VF+. Estimate $1200-1500 The V Corps General Order cites Private Irvin H. Reddish, 17123015, Infantry, 743rd Tank Battalion, for gallantry in action on the coast of France on 6 June 1944. An 11 August 1944 Stars and Stripes article about the 743rd notes: ...Pvt Irvin H. Reddish, of Lincoln, Neb., a tank dozer driver whose vehicle was the only one of six left ashore on D-Day. Reddishs dozer commander was wounded in the landing, so Reddish dragged him from the tank turret under fire to comparative safety 125 yards away, then returned to take command of his vehicle and lead it in every fight from then on. The 743rd Tank Battalion landed at 0645 on D-Day in support of the 116th Regimental Combat Team. Reddish was born in 1910 and died 1 May 1985. VA records indicate he was released from the Army in December 1944, so it is likely that he was seriously wounded in a post-D-Day action. 19. Lot of four Silver Stars, crimp brooch, current strikes. With 6 ribbon bars. VF+. (4) Estimate $100-150 20. Navy Silver Star, wrap brooch, unnamed. In original red coffin case of issue. With wide ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $350-450 21. Legion of Merit, chief commander. Marked 12C. Enamel cracking at several arm points. With wide ribbon bar for the Legionnaires grade and a gilt lapel pin. VF. Estimate $200-300 22. Lot of three: Legion of Merit, chief commander. Legion of Merit, officer, crimp brooch marked LI-GI. Legion of Merit, legionnaire, slot brooch, Navy issue. VF. (3) Estimate $300-400 23. Legion of Merit, chief commander. With impressed United States of America. VF+. Estimate $250-350 24. Lot of two medals: Legion of Merit, officer, crimp brooch, unnamed older strike. Legion of Merit, legionnaire, crimp brooch marked LIGI (enamel chip in one arm). Legion of Merit miniature, clutch-back. VF. (3) Estimate $100-135

25. Legion of Merit, crimp brooch, machine-engraved Burr J. Randall, Jr. VF+. Estimate $75-100 Colonel Randall entered the service in 1941 and died in Vietnam on 11 October 1972 (non-battle). He was a career artillery officer, serving in Korea and later commanding an artillery group in Germany. He also held the Bronze Star and Commendation Medal. 26. Legion of Merit, legionnaire, machine-engraved Fredrick/W./Kortitz/Jr. Crimp brooch marked with a diamond and GI. VF. Estimate $75-125 27. Legion of Merit, legionnaire, with one oak leaf cluster, wrap brooch, numbered 12422, machine-engraved Frank M./Foley. In black leatherette case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $150-200 A Colonel Frank Michael Foley, US Army, is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was born in 1901 and died in 1959. 28. Legion of Merit, legionnaire, machine-engraved Francisco Jose/Winslando, crimp brooch. Recent strike, VF+. Estimate $100-150 29. Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, handengraved in sloping upper and lower case letters R.H. Taylor/Capt. A.C.. In a black leatherette case, VF. Estimate $100-150 30. Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, machineengraved with a rotating tool Robert/McCarthy. Cased with a ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $100-150 31. Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, numbered 12695 (the 2 has been roughly overstruck several times), with 2 oak leaf clusters. In black leatherette case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $125-175 32. Lot of two medals: Distinguished Flying Cross, crimp brooch, current strike, in recent plush case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. Soldiers Medal, crimp brooch, current strike, in recent plush case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. (2) Estimate $40-65

Estimate $35-55 33. Lot of two medals: Distinguished Flying Cross, crimp brooch, in clamshell case with ribbon bar. Another, without a case, with 3 ribbon bars. VF+. (2) Estimate $35-55 34. Soldiers Medal, slot brooch, hand-engraved Cpl/Ambrose J./Panico/Inf. With a Sterling marked Combat Infantry Badge. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Ambrose J. Panico enlisted at Camp Grant, Illinois, in February 1942. He was taken prisoner on 9 September 1943, while assigned to the 142nd Infantry, 36th Infantry Division, in the amphibious assault at Salerno, Italy. Panico was held in Stalag #B, Furstenberg, Germany, until his release in June 1945. He died in January 2003. 35. Bronze Star, slot brooch, hand-engraved on a slant Tobias/F. Burke. VF+. Estimate $35-55 Tobias F. Burke enlisted in Philadelphia in February 1943. 36. Bronze Star, slot brooch, script-engraved Lester A./Liebmann. Black leatherette case with ribbon bar, VF. Estimate $45-75 Tec3 Lester A. Liebmann, from St. Louis, returned from Europe in November1945 aboard the SS Queen Mary. His burial data at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, shows him as a captain who entered the service in March 1943 and died 21 January 1995. 37. Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed. In a small brown box by N.S. Meyer, Inc, dated April 13, 1944. VF. Estimate $30-45 38. Bronze Star, slot brooch, in original white box of issue by Swank, Inc., dated 1944. VF+. Estimate $75-100 39. Lot of two medals: Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed, with 3 ribbon bars. Vietnam Service Medal, with four ribbon bars. VF+. (2) Estimate $30-45 40. Lot of five medals: Meritorious Service Medal. Air Force Commendation Medal, with 2 ribbon bars. Air Force Good Conduct Medal, with 2 ribbon bars. Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal, current type, with ribbon. World War II Victory Medal, in 1984-dated box. Current issues, VF+. (5) 41. Air Medal, slot brooch, Cpl./Lawrence M./ Miller. VF. privately engraved

Estimate $125-175 Nine men by this name enlisted in the Army during World War II. 42. Air Medal, slot brooch, Army strike, privately engraved in script 1st Lt/Delbert/W. Heath/June 1940/USMC With log book and photocopies of official service record. While a sheet is tipped in to the log book mentioning the Air Medal, there is no mention of it in his official records. Likely a self-awarded Air Medal. VF. Estimate $300-375 Delbert Heath was commissioned upon completion of flight training. In June 1940, he was captain with Marine Reserve Scouting Squadron Two, Floyd Bennett Field, New York. 43. Air Medal, slot brooch, hand-engraved in sloping upper and lower case letters Willard C. Reed. Cased with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $100-150 A SSgt Willis C. Reed, Army Air Corps (born January 1925, died March 1989) is buried in Durham, Connecticut. 44. Air Medal, slot brooch, machine-engraved in very small letters SSgt/Elmer/J/Bliss. VF. Estimate $125-175 SSgt Bliss enlisted in December 1943 in Utica, New York, and served as a top gunner aboard B-29s in the Pacific. He died in March 2002 in Oneonta, New York. 45. Air Medal, slot brooch, impressed in very small letters 1st Lt D.L. Baker/94th Repair Sq/55th Air Dep Gp/Harmon Fld Guam/20th Air Force. Cased with a lapel pin, VF. Estimate $150-250 The 55th Air Depot Group handled maintenance of B-29 bombers for 20th Air Force. It was based on Guam from 1 January through 21 December 1945. 46. Air Medal. Crimp brooch, machine-engraved Clyde E./McGinnis/91st/Bomb Group. VF. Estimate $100-150

McGinnis enlisted at Camp Grant, Illinois, in November 1941 and died in Rockford, Illinois in December 2009. 47. Air Medal, slot brooch, machine-engraved George/W./ Fried. In black leatherette case, with ribbon bar. Light wear, VF. Estimate $150-250 The 1964 Army Register shows a George Wylie Fried, who held 4 Air Medals and a Commendation Medal. He enlisted in April 1945 and was commissioned in 1951. His Arlington Cemetery data indicates he served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, retiring as a lieutenant colonel Lt Col Fried died in January 2004. 48. Air Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved Frank Petrik. VF+. Estimate $100-135 This is possibly an engraving error. A LCpl Frank Petrick, USMC, was killed in a ground action on 24 August 1967 in Vietnam. He was from Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Note the spelling difference in the surname. 49. Air Medal, wrap brooch, numbered 4568, unnamed. In an untitled pearl button case of issue with ribbon bar. An early numbered Air Medal in a very rare case. Case scuffed, medal VF+. Estimate $100-150 50. Air Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved in large letters Raymond D. Frazier. In plush case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $20-35 51. Air Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved in large letters Roosevelt L./Harris. Possibly a re-issue or late issue. VF. Estimate $75-100 52. Air Medal, unnamed, crimp brooch marked HLP-GI. With ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $25-45 53. Joint Service Commendation Medal, machineengraved James H. Van Tuyl. In clear plastic case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $35-55 54. Army Commendation Medal, crimp-over-slot brooch, hand-engraved Farley A. Latta. VF+. Estimate $25-45

Colonel Farley A. Latta retired from the Air Force in October 1966. He was rated a command pilot. 55. Lot of two medals: Army Commendation Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved John W. Pettiway. Army Commendation Medal, crimp-over-slot brooch, crudely privately engraved David Hoviss. Both with copied St. Louis records data. VF. Estimate $25-45 SSgt John Pettiway served from September 1950 through December 1970, with service in Korea. After retirement, he was a civilian instructor with the Army in Korea. He died in January 2000. Corporal Hovis served from June 1952 through May 1954 with the 3rd Signal Company, 3rd Infantry Division. He died in 2007. 56. Army Commendation Medal, crimp-over-slot brooch, machine-engraved Patrick W. Mowry. In clear plastic case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $30-45 57. Army Commendation Medal, crimp-over-slot brooch, unnamed. In clear plastic case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. With card for sending the medal for engraving and flannel sleeve. VF+. Estimate $30-40 58. Air Force Commendation Medal, unnamed, in clam shell case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. With award certificate and citation to A1c Jeremy W. Burton for service from September 1997 through September 1999 with the 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. VF+. Estimate $25-35 59. Coast Guard Commendation Medal, first type (with the Treasury Department seal on the obverse), machineengraved Stephens, D.E./12-8-70 9-17-75. VF+. Estimate $400-500 60. Coast Guard Commendation Medal, unnamed, current type, crimp brooch. In issue plastic box with miniature, ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $25-35 61. Lot of four medals: Air Force Aerial Achievement Medal, with 5 ribbon bars. Three Inter-American Defense Board Medals. VF+. (4) Estimate $45-75

62. Coast Guard Achievement Medal, machine-engraved MCK VEST/Jun 83-Feb 84. VF+. Estimate $45-75 63. World War I Purple Heart, split brooch (rounded ends), hand-engraved Joseph George/Vogelsang, numbered 21398. In original matching-numbered Bailey, Banks & Biddle box with ribbon bar. With copied award card. VF+. Estimate $250-350 Pvt Joseph George Vogelsang, Company B, 355th Infantry, 89th Division, was wounded in action on 7 October 1918 and received the Purple Heart in October 1932. Vogelsang was born in 1892 in Missouri, but the 1930 Census shows him living in Portland, Oregon, where he was a Deputy US Marshall. He died in July 1951. 64. World War I Purple Heart, hand-engraved Grover C./Sterner, split brooch (rounded ends), numbered 23932. In matching-numbered Bailey, Banks & Biddle box (corners split), with ribbon bar. With copied award card. VF+. Estimate $250-300 Stable Sergeant Grover C. Sterner, 109th Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Division, was wounded in action on 6 September 1918 and received the Purple Heart on 21 November 1932. Sterner served with the 6th US Cavalry from 1909 through 1912. He later joined the 4th Pennsylvania Infantry, serving on the Mexican Border with that unit. He received Pennsylvania Mexican Border Service Medal 4760 (location unknown). He is not on the roll for a federal Mexican Border Service Medal. Sgt Sterner died in March 1956. 65. World War I Purple Heart, engraved Robert C./ Maynard, numbered 3100. Reribboned in a split brooch with open catch. With Maynards dog tag. VF. Estimate $250-350 Maynard, who was from Gastonia, North Carolina, served in Company D, 105th Engineers, 30th Division, in France. 66. A Philippine Insurrection Purple Heart, split brooch, hand-engraved Addison/Wakefield, numbered 42495. Light ribbon wear and some discoloration on the reverse, VF. A very rare award. Estimate $2500-3000 This is an ex-George Harris piece (Catalog 28), where Wakefield is noted as a private, Company L, 8th US

Infantry, who was wounded in action on 5 December 1900. Wakefield was discharged from the Army in December 1908 due to disability. He was awarded the Purple Heart on 25 January 1934 and died in Maine in December 1946.

67. World War I Purple Heart, hand-engraved Edward C./Shirley, numbered 68048, on a Metal Arts Company slot brooch from their 1939 contract. With copied award card. Ribbon wear at the folds, VF. Estimate $250-350 Pvt Edward C. Shirley, Headquarters Company, 47th Infantry, 4th Division, was wounded in action on 15 October 1918. His Purple Heart was awarded on 22 March 1940.

68. World War I Purple Heart, split brooch, numbered 15148, hand-engraved James F./Crawford. With AGO award card. VF. Estimate $250-350 Pvt James F. Crawford, Company G, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, was wounded in action on 15 July 1918, which was the start of the Champagne-Marne Defensive. His Purple Heart was issued 2 September 1932. 69. World War I Purple Heart, hand-engraved Emery E. Edwards, numbered 29966. Split brooch (round ends). VF+. Estimate $250-350 Pvt Emery E. Edwards served in Company C, 11th Machine Gun Battalion, 4th Division. 70. World War I Purple Heart to Pvt Eugene J. Slevin, 110th Infantry. Reribboned on original split brooch, numbered 43053. With a World War I Victory Medal, clasp Meuse-Argonne (reribboned, no brooch); French Croix de Guerre, 1914-1918 reverse, with palm on the ribbon. VF. (3) Estimate $300-400 Slevin, who was in Company L, 110th Infantry, 28th Division, was wounded in action on 30 July 1918. He was from Philadelphia. The Croix de Guerre is not confirmed. 71. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved Donald Lawson. The plastic insert has deformed slightly from heat. VF. Estimate $200-300

Lawson was killed in action on 23 June 1944 at Maffin, New Guinea. He was assigned to Company L, 20th Infantry, 6th Infantry Division. At the time of Lawsons death, the 20th Infantry was relieving its 3rd Battalion on Lone Tree Hill. 72. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved Robert E. Fleming. VF+. Estimate $200-300 PFC Fleming, from Lake County, Ohio, died of wounds 12 May 1945 in the Philippines. He was assigned to the 145th Infantry, 37th Division. 73. Purple Heart, slot brooch, engraved in very small script Delbert K. Cole. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin, VF+ Estimate $125-225 Delbert K. Cole enlisted in Peoria, Illinois, in January 1943. 74. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved Stanley T. Zych. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin, VF+. Estimate $200-300 Zych, born in 1930, died in New York in 2006. 75. Purple Heart, slot brooch, privately hand-engraved Edward L. Byrne. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF. Estimate $100-150 Two men of this name enlisted in World War II; one from Connecticut, one from New York. 76. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved Roy E. Ballew. Black leatherette case with lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $100-150 SSgt Ballew enlisted in 1939 and died in December 2001. He is buried in West Butler, Pennsylvania. 77. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved in large letters Samuel S./Brooker. Probably a late issue or reissue. VF. Estimate $100-150 Samuel S. Brooker enlisted in the Army from Brookline, Massachusetts, in August 1943. He was wounded in action in April 1945 near Metz, France.

78. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved in small letters Michael Kress. Reribboned. With copied final pay statement, VF. Estimate $125-175 Sgt Kress, from New York City, was discharged in July 1945 after having been wounded 28 February 1945. No unit is listed. Kress died in Fairview, New Jersey, in 1980. 79. Purple Heart, slot Herbert/Duckworth. VF+. brooch, machine-engraved Estimate $90-125 80. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved in small letters John C. Briggs. With enameled center, numbered 148260. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. Ribbon shows age and soiling, near VF. Estimate $175-225

81. Purple Heart, slot brooch, hand-engraved Herbert J./Coffey. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin, and Roland Walsh forwarding slip. Coffey enlisted in the Army in June 1942 at Des Moines, Iowa. VF+. Estimate $200-250 82. Purple Heart, crimp brooch, machine-engraved across the center in small letters William L./Bagwell. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF. Estimate $150-200 Only one William L. Bagwell enlisted in the Army in World War II. He was an African-American who enlisted 3 September 1943 at Camp Forrest, Tennessee. He was born in 1909. 83. Posthumous Vietnam War Purple Heart, with one oak leaf cluster, slot brooch, officially machine-engraved Paul A. Hasenbeck. With research, VF+. Estimate $225-275 SSgt Hasenbeck, a native of Missouri, was a rifleman in Company D, 31st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. On 21 April 1967, Hasenbeck and three other riflemen were returning from a combat patrol in the second of two sampans that were 100 meters apart. The first sampan started to leak, so it proceeded around the jetty toward the beach. The distance between the two sampans was 200 to 250 meters when personnel aboard the first sampan last saw Hasenbecks sampan. Two hours after Hasenbecks sampan had not arrived, a search effort began.

Helicopters and two platoons searched the area of the last sighting, but the search was unsuccessful. SSgt Hasenbeck was declared missing in action and presumed dead. 84. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved in very small letters Robert/Joseph/Lowney. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $120-175 85. Purple Heart, slot brooch, machine-engraved in small blackened letters Jerry/E/Kirsch. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $135-185 86. Purple Heart, unnamed, slot brooch, enameled center, numbered 469419. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $65-95 87. Purple Heart, slot brooch, plastic center, unnamed, numbered. In a black leatherette case. VF+. Estimate $50-60 88. Lot of three Purple Hearts, crimp brooch, unnamed, current strikes. With 7 ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $90-125 89. Air Force Combat Medal. A new award to recognize combat action. VF+. Estimate $35-65 90. French Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 to an American, with silver star on the ribbon, engraved on the reverse Sylvester/Whiton/Mar 11 - 1918. VF+. Estimate $75-100 Sylvester Gilbert Whiton served with the American Field Service (SSU No. 28), but transferred to Section 640, US Ambulance Service, in November 1917. He was from Brooklyn, NY, and attended Dartmouth College (Class of 1917). He earned the Croix de Guerre with silver star in Order of the Day, 11 March 1918, for an action on 2 March 1918. He earned a gold star to the Croix de Guerre in orders dated 10 November 1918. 91. French Red Cross Medal to an American, in silver, to an American, Mr. Frank P. Innis. With original award certificate to F. Innis dated 11 September 1946. With a letter from the president of the French Red Cross, General Sice, forwarding the medal; a letter from the Director of Civilian Relief, Western Europe, American Red Cross, forwarding the medal and certificate in recognition of

services to the civilian population of France. The medal has been pinned to the document and the letters have been mounted on paper from the back of a frame, VF. Estimate $400-500 Innis was from Reading, Pennsylvania, and died in September 1988. 92. Army Good Conduct Medal, wrap brooch, numbered 64759 and hand-engraved Fred A. Pickel. With original award document to PFC Fred A. Pickel, awarded 5 September 1944 by the commander of the 567th AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion, at Camp Stewart, Georgia. The medal show age; document has been folded, VF. Scarce. Estimate $65-95 Pickel enlisted in June 1943 at Newark, New Jersey. He died in 1997 and is buried in Neptune, New Jersey. 93. Army Good Conduct Medal, unnamed, crimp brooch. With original award certificate and orders to Spec4 Carl A. Brathwaite for service from March 1989 through March 1992. Plus a Department of the Army Certificate of Achievement to Brathwaite for service as a Non-Morse Interceptor with the 204th Military Intelligence Battalion, based at Augsburg, Germany, dated 21 October 1992. VF+. Estimate $35-55 94. Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, impressed John K. Ward. Five men by this name enlisted in the Army during World War II. VF. Estimate $25-45 95. Osika family lot: Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, hand-engraved Stanley A. Osika, boxed. With pairs of dog tags of his three brothers (George, Edward and Frank) and 25 V-mails from the four brothers to their mother and family in Hudson, Pennsylvania. VF. (Lot) Estimate $60-90 Stanley Osika served at Chabua, India, with the Army Air Forces. George Osika served with the Medical Detachment, 60th Infantry. Frank Osika served at 262nd Station Hospital (5th Army). Edward served with the 1st T.T. Sqdn (Spc) in Italy. 96. Lot of five named Army Good Conduct Medals (three hand-engraved: Clarence E. Keister, Frank S. Borkowski, Russell D. McKinney; two impressed Hazel M. Leake, Edward V. Jarmoska). All are on slot brooches, VF. (4)

Estimate $75-100 Clarence E. Keister was killed in action on 21 December 1944, near Lambach, France. Three men named Frank S. Borkowski enlisted in the Army in World War II. A Russell McKinney enlisted in May 1943 at Louisville, Kentucky. Hazel M. Leake enlisted in the WAC in November 1942 from Rochester, New York. Edward V. Jarmoska enlisted at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, in April 1942. 97. Lot of five named Army Good Conduct Medals (three hand-engraved: Lester J. Ducet, Robert O. Morgenstern, Victor A. Ventura; two impressed: John J. Shirley, Edward A. Junginger). All have slot brooches, VF. (5) Estimate $75-100 Lester J. Doucet (note spelling) was shot down on a mission over Germany and made a POW; assigned to 714th Bomb Squadron. Robert O. Morgenstern enlisted at Allentown, Pennsylvania, in June 1943. Victor A. Venture enlisted in March 1942 at Trenton, New Jersey. John J. Shirley enlisted in June 1944 at Pittsburgh. Edward A. Junginger enlisted in June 1944 at Fort Dix. 98. Lot of five named Army Good Conduct Medals (one hand-engraved: Herbert C. Murphy; four impressed: David X. Daly, Leonard C. Ciszewski, John Niskoch and John D. Kraft [double-struck]). All have slot brooches, VF. (5) Estimate $75-100 Three men named Herbert C. Murphy enlisted in the Army. David X. Daly enlisted in September 1942 from Hartford, Connecticut. Leonard Ciszewski enlisted in December 1942 at Newark, New Jersey. John Niskoch enlisted in August 1942 at Newark, New Jersey. John Kraft enlisted at Paterson, New Jersey, in September 1940 99. Lot of three numbered Army Good Conduct Medals. Each on a wrap brooch, numbered 30900, 33168 and 67801 (also script-engraved D.L. Stevens). VF. (3) Estimate $100-150 100. Lot of three numbered Army Good Conduct Medals. Medals are numbered 14833, slot brooch (one 3 is upside down), 24509 (wrap brooch) and 64843 (wrap brooch). VF. Estimate $100-150

101. Lot of 15 Army Good Conduct Medals in different manufacturers boxes (Silverman Brothers, 5/11/44; Uncas Mfg Co, 12/30/44; Medallic Art Co, 5/11/44 [wrap brooch, numbered 100221]; Medallic Art Co, 11/20/44; Medallic Art Co, 1/26/45; Medallic Art Co, 7/25/45; Robbins Company, May 11, 1945; Robbins Company, 30 Dec, 1944; Robbins Co, Jan 26, 1945; Robbins Company, Feb 5, 1946; Bastian Bros. Co, Aug 19, 1943; Bastian Bros. Co, May 11, 1944; Bastian Bros. Cp., Feb 1, 1945 (2). Plus one in a World War II Victory Medal box. Some boxes are tape-repaired, VF. (15) Estimate $100-150 102. Lot of three named Army Good Conduct Medals: Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, hand-engraved James DeLisio. Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, hand-engraved Louis G. Labarre. Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, machine-engraved John J./Freeman. VF. (3) Estimate $45-65 James DeLisio enlisted in July 1940 at Ft. Grant, Ohio. Louis J. LaBarre enlisted 10 September 1940 into the Army Air Corps. Two men named John J. Freeman enlisted into the Army Air Corps (one was from Boston; one from New Haven). 103. Lot of four medals: Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch. Army Good Conduct Medal, crimp brooch, with 7 ribbon bars. Two Marine Corps Good Conduct Medals, current type, with 6 ribbon bars. VF+. (4) Estimate $30-50 104. Navy Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, impressed Robert/Meekam/Jr.. VF. Estimate $75-100 Nobody by this name appears on any available casualty roll, so it is likely that the naming contains a spelling error 105. Navy Good Conduct Medal, wrap brooch, handengraved Sidney/James/McGee/1931, with pin-back bars 1934 and 1938 (both engraved on the reverse Sidney James McGee). Ribbon heavily worn, VF. Estimate $75-100 In March 1940, McGee was aboard USS Swasey (DD-273) as a machinists mate first class. In November 1944, as a chief machinists mate, he was released to inactive duty. 106. Navy Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, impressed in small letters Alexander Frank/Stanek/1942. VF. Estimate $50-75

Mus2c Alexander F. Stanek enlisted in Washington, DC, in May 1939 and served as part of the 1939 Worlds Fair Detachment. 107. Lot of three medals: Navy Good Conduct Medals, crimp brooch, current strikes; with five ribbon bars. Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal; with 3 ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $25-45 108. Lot of four medals: Air Force Combat Readiness Medal. American Defense Service Medal, with ribbon bar. Army of Occupation Medal. Marine Corps Organized Reserve Medal, anodized. All current strikes, VF+. (4) Estimate $20-30 109. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, hand-engraved No.77534/Claude J./Anthony/1st/Enlistment/1921-1924. VF. Estimate $115-175 In August 1921, Private Anthony joined the Marine Detachment aboard USS Oklahoma. He was later aboard USS Olympia, USS Henderson and at Navy Submarine Base, San Pedro, California. 110. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, hand-engraved No.76617/James/A. Leach/1st/Enlistment/1921-1924 (ribbon worn). With a pair of 1921-dated Marine Corps dog tags to Leach. VF. Estimate $250-300 Leach served in the Dominican Republic in 1921-1922 and held Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal 8221 (location unknown). 111. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, unnamed, numbered No.69201 on the edge. Reribboned, VF. Estimate $65-85 112. Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal, first type, handengraved Ernest R./Gillis/8-20-44/Base/S.Ste Marie. With a colorized studio portrait of Gillis in uniform (damp stained); a 5x8 photo of Gillis shaking hands with a soldier in uniform; Massachusetts World War II death accolade to Gillis, in blue leatherette folder. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Radioman Third Class Gillis is buried in a mass grave in the Long Island National Cemetery with two other Coast Guardsmen. They were all killed in an air crash on 9 July 1946.

113. Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal, Type 1, unnamed. VF. Estimate $50-75 114. Attributed Civil War Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.392, wrap brooch with an open catch. With an original Grand Army of the Republic funeral card attributing the medal to Corporal Daniel Handlin, 106th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. With copied muster rolls and pension records. VF+. Estimate $700-900 Corporal Handlin died on 11 July 1924 in Lake Fork, Illinois. He enlisted in the 106th Illinois in August 1862 and was mustered out in July 1865. The 106th Illinois served initially as railroad guards in Tennessee, but later served in the siege and capture of Vicksburg before moving to Arkansas. The regiment lost 3 men in combat and another 195 to disease.

115. Civil War Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.301. Reribboned, with a second style ribbon on an open-catch wrap brooch. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $300-400 116. Civil War Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.1330. Reribboned, wrap brooch with open catch. VF. Estimate $450-550 117. Civil War Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.5076. Ribbon heavily worn, resewn across the back. VF. Estimate $400-500 118. Civil War Campaign Medal, Army, numbered 2070, second style ribbon. VF. Estimate $450-650 119. Attributed Civil War Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered 1951, reribboned on original split brooch. With copied transmittal letter to Richard H. Harding, Brooklyn, New York, for service aboard USS Chippewa, and copied receipt from Harding. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $1000-1500 USS Chippewa was a steam gunboat commissioned in late 1861. She was assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, sailing off the coast of the Carolinas and Georgia. In 1862, she was involved in the search for the

Confederate raider, CSS Florida. The 1930 Census shows Civil War veteran Richard H. Harding, age 88, living in Brooklyn. 120. Civil War Campaign Medal, Navy, unnumbered. A late (1943) Mint strike with ring suspension, on a slot brooch and light ribbon. In original issue blue box with label reading US Navy Dept - NPO-713/Civil War Medal/ US Mint. EF. Estimate $200-250 121. Indian Wars Campaign Medal, crimp brooch, ring suspension, unnumbered. A 1960s strike, probably by Medallic Art Company. VF. Estimate $35-55 122. Sampson Medal, top bar USS St. Louis, reverse Santiago de Cuba/May 18, impressed Warrt Mach James Campbell. Replaced ribbon not sewn at the top bar; pendant dark and worn, near VF. Estimate $300-500 James Campbell appears on the USS St. Louis Sampson Medal roll as Second Engineer. The ship was a civilian passenger liner contracted by the Navy, which added a cadre of officers to the crew, but generally operated with its normal complement. This medal was authorized in the Phase I distribution. 123. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.475. Reribboned on second style ribbon, with open-catch wrap brooch. VF. Estimate $150-200 124. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.2985, in original matching-numbered box of issue. VF+, Estimate $200-250 125. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.4728. Ribbon worn at the brooch, VF. Estimate $125-175 126. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.4951. VF. Estimate $150-200 127. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.5892, second style ribbon. VF. Estimate $125-175

128. Spanish Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.6146. Reribboned on a wrap brooch with open catch. Edge marks over the numbered, VF. Estimate $175-225 129. Spanish Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered 2006, on first style ribbon. Ribbon worn at the brooch, VF. Estimate $450-550 130. Spanish Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered 5306 and edge-engraved Benjamin F. Silsby/USS Dolphin. Ribbon is worn and soiled, near VF. Estimate $550-650 Ordinary Seaman Silsby also appears on the roll of USS Dolphin for a Sampson Medal. Silsby died in March 1944 and is buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery.

131. Spanish Campaign Medal, Navy, split brooch, numbered 5318. Reribboned on a second style ribbon, dark, VF. Estimate $550-650 132. Spanish Campaign Medal, Navy, split brooch, handengraved on the edge Harry Stout Chf Mach USS Mayflower. VF. Estimate $275-375 USS Mayflower was a steam yacht converted to a gunboat for the Spanish-American War. Stout also earned a Sampson Medal for his service aboard the ship (location unknown). 133. Spanish Campaign Medal, Navy, unnumbered strike. Reribboned on a later wrap brooch with open catch. VF. Estimate $100-150 134. Spanish Campaign numbered 800. VF. Medal, Marine Corps,

Estimate $2500-3000 Issued in March 1923 to Pvt David W. James. Pvt James enlisted in July 1898 and served aboard USS Michigan. This appears to have been his only medal. 135. Spanish War Service Medal, numbered 3556. Reribboned on a Victory Medal brooch. Issued to Henry C.S. Hastings, of Albany, New York, who served as a private 1st New York Infantry. VF. Estimate $125-175

136. Spanish War Service Medal, numbered 9243. Wear at the ribbon folds. VF. Estimate $100-150 137. Spanish War Service Medal, numbered 23697. VF. Estimate $90-135 138. Spanish War Service Medal, numbered 24825. With ribbon bar and BB&B-marked lapel stud. Light wear, VF. Estimate $75-100 139. Spanish War Service Medal, numbered 27244. Reribboned on a Victory wrap brooch, VF. Estimate $90-135 140. West Indies Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered 1308 and impressed on the rim J. Jenkinson/Ord Seaman. Edge wear, VF. Estimate $850-1150 141. Philippine Campaign Medal, Army, numbered No.17811. Reribboned on original wrap brooch. VF. Estimate $150-200 Issued to Private Edward F. Keene, 83rd Coast Artillery. 142. Philippine Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.1715. Original ribbon worn, pendant dark, VF. Estimate $150-200 143. Philippine Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.4899, ribbon worn at the folds. Estimate $125-200 144. Philippine Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.7286. Verdigris spots on the obverse and edge, VF. Estimate $125-175 145. Philippine Campaign Medal, Army, numbered M.No.9063. VF. Estimate $125-175 146. Philippine Congressional Medal, numbered No.8643. Reribboned on an open-catch wrap brooch, with replaced jump ring; edge wear, VF. Estimate $100-150

147. Philippine No.9301. VF+.

Congressional

Medal,

numbered

Estimate $175-225 148. Philippine Congressional No.10865. VF+. Medal, numbered

Estimate $150-200 149. Cuban Occupation Medal, Army, numbered No.4373, with ring-backed ribbon bar. In original US Mint box of issue with matching number. Box shows light age, medal VF+. Estimate $225-275 150. Cuban Occupation Medal, Army, numbered 8111. Light ribbon wear, VF. Estimate $150-200 151. Cuban Occupation Medal, Army, numbered M.No.1323. Reribboned. VF. Estimate $100-150 152. Cuban Occupation Medal, Army, unnumbered, no brooch. A 1960s strike, VF. Estimate $45-65 153. Cuban Pacification Medal, Army, unnumbered. Crimp brooch, marked Medallic Art Compy on the edge. VF+. Estimate $45-65 154. Cuban Pacification Medal, Navy, numbered 1234 (the numbers are small and heavily stamped, with file marks all around them). Split brooch, VF. Estimate $100-150

155. Cuban Pacification Medal, Navy, numbered 1434. Reribboned on a split brooch, VF. Estimate $175-225

156. Cuban Pacification Medal, Navy, numbered 1677. VF+. Estimate $375-475

157. Cuban Pacification Medal, Navy, numbered 1866. In original matching-numbered Baily, Banks & Biddle box of issue. VF+. Estimate $300-400

Estimate $125-175 158. Cuban Pacification Medal, Navy issue, numbered 2392. In matching-numbered black Bailey, Banks & Biddle box of issue. VF+. Estimate $400-500 159. Porto Rico Occupation Medal, Army, numbered 1711. VF+. Estimate $900-1200 160. Porto Rico Occupation Medal, Army, numbered M.No.372. VF+. Estimate $500-700 161. First Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy. A 1940s strike on a slot brooch, in original US Mint box labeled US Navy Dept - NPO - 713/ Nicaraguan Campaign (1912) Medal/US Mint. VF+. Estimate $250-300 162. Mexican Service Medal, Army, numbered 13978. Reribboned with a wrap brooch with an open catch, VF. Estimate $100-150 163. Mexican Service Medal, Army, numbered M.No.72. A rare numbering variation. VF. Estimate $500-700 164. Mexican Service Medal, Navy, numbered 6769 and edge-engraved Richard P. Leonard, Swght, USS Texas. Ribbon worn at the brooch, VF. Estimate $250-350 165. Mexican Service Medal, Navy, numbered 6905. No brooch, VF. Estimate $100-150 166. Mexican Service Medal, Navy, numbered 14700. VF. Estimate $175-250 167. Mexican Service Medal, Navy, numbered 14744. Ribbon wear at the folds, VF. Estimate $125-175 168. Mexican Service Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.16244. Reribboned on a crimp brooch. Scarce numbering variety. VF. Estimate $135-175 169. Mexican Border Service Medal, numbered 23287. Ribbon worn at the brooch, VF. Issued to Samuel Blair, who was from Iowa. 170. Mexican Border Service Medal, numbered 29861. Ribbon heavily worn (glued to brooch), VF. Estimate $130-175 Issued to PFC George Rainville, 1st Massachusetts Field Artillery. He was from Revere, Massachusetts. 171. Texas Cavalry Medal. In original issue box with lapel pin. A federal award to the Texas Cavalry Brigade for service along the Mexican Border in 1918. VF+. Estimate $125-175 172. Haitian Campaign Medal 1915, Navy, numbered 1272. VF. Estimate $300-400 173. Haitian Campaign Medal 1915, Navy, numbered 1860. VF+. Estimate $250-350 174. World War I Victory Medal, clasps St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector. In original white box of issue (missing on side of the lid), VF+. Estimate $45-75 175. World War I Victory Medal, clasps ChampagneMarne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector. In original white box of issue, with forwarding slip, VF. Estimate $75-100 This clasp combination is standard for the 26th and 42nd Divisions. 176. World War I Victory Medal, clasps Ypres-Lys, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector. In original white Art Metal Works box of issue, VF+. Estimate $75-100 This clasp combination is standard for the 37th Division. 177. World War I Victory Medal, clasp Subchaser, on a narrow Fulford backstrap. VF+. Estimate $175-225

178. World War I Victory Medal, no clasp. Plus, a ribbon assembly (no pendant or ring) with a clasp France and a Maltese Cross device (ribbon worn at the folds). VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 179. World War I Victory Medal, no clasp (ribbon worn through at the brooch). World War I Victory Medal, clasps Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector (ribbon heavily worn). Near VF. (2) Estimate $75-95 180. World War I Victory Medal, clasp Asiatic. VF+. Estimate $200-250 181. World War I Victory Medal. Trial strike of a copy Victory Medal reverse die. A uniface strike in lead (35.5mm). VF. Estimate $45-75 182. Complete set of 19 Navy clasps for the World War I Victory Medal: Armed Guard, Asiatic, Atlantic Fleet, Aviation, Destroyer, Escort, Grand Fleet, Mine Laying, Mine Sweeping, Mobile Base, Naval Battery, Overseas, Patrol, Salvage, Sub Chaser, Submarine, Transport, West Indies and White Sea. All original strikes with wide backstraps. VF+. Estimate $1500-2000 183. French World War I Victory Medal, with award document to Sgt Fred E. Smith, 2nd New York Infantry. Laslo Official Type Victory Medal, with 10x12-inch award document with French text, inscribed to Mr. Fred E. Smith/Sergeant, 2nd Reg, N.Y.N.G.. The document bears the seal of the French War Veterans, New York. VF. Estimate $75-100 The 2nd New York Infantry became the 105th Infantry when federalized in World War I and served in France with the 27th Division. 184. Haitian Campaign Medal 1919-1920, Navy, unnumbered. Wrap brooch, with open catch. Ribbon worn at the folds, VF. Estimate $200-300 185. Haitian Campaign Medal 1919-1920, Navy. Unnumbered. Ribbon wear at the brooch, VF. Estimate $200-300

186. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.953. In matching numbered blue box of issue. VF+. Estimate $150-200 187. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.8723. VF+. Estimate $125-175 188. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.8906. VF+. Estimate $150-200 189. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.9446. VF+. Estimate $150-200 190. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.9704. VF+. Estimate $125-175 191. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.9790. VF+. Estimate $175-275 192. Second Nicaragua Campaign Medal, Navy, unnumbered. Marked Medallic Art Co - Danbury, CT Bronze on the edge. These date from the 1960s. VF+. Estimate $35-65 193. Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal, 1928-1930, bronze, unnamed. Full wrap brooch, VF. Estimate $4000-5000 Only 9 bronze medals were issued for Admiral Byrds first expedition to Antarctica. 194. Wake Island clasp. Original strike with the drooping E. Clasp only. VF+. Estimate $500-700 195. Lot of three medals. Vietnam Service Medal, in 1968-dated His Lordship box, with ribbon bar. Vietnam Service Medal, Japanese-made, in original box. Navy Good Conduct Medal, Japanese-made, in original box. VF+. (3) Estimate $100-150 196. Lot of three medals: Vietnam Service Medal, in 1970-dated box. Prisoner of War Medal, in 1987-dated box. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, with palm (USmade). VF+. (3) Estimate $30-45

197. Lot of 6 Vietnam Service Medals. Each in an original 1969-dated box of issue with ribbon bar. VF+. (6) Estimate $30-45 198. Lot of three medals: Humanitarian Service Medal, with 4 ribbon bars. Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal. Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal, with ribbon bar. VF+. (3) Estimate $25-45

205. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Award for Distinguished Public Service. VF+. Estimate $30-45 206. US Army. Regional and State Science and Engineering Fairs Bronze Medal Award. On full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $25-40 207. Department of the Navy. Distinguished Public Service Medal. Crimp brooch, VF+. Estimate $90-120 208. Department of the Air Force. Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, machine-engraved Mildred E. Teague. In plush case with lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $75-100 209. Department of the Air Force. Outstanding Civilian Career Service Award. VF+. Estimate $30-45 210. Central Intelligence Agency. Career Achievement Medal, unnamed. Bronze, 77mm, unmarked. VF+. Estimate $250-350 211. Defense Intelligence Agency. Civilian Combat Support Medal. VF+. Estimate $30-55 212. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Meritorious Honor Award, bronze. VF+. Estimate $30-55 213. On-Site Inspection Agency. Directors Award for Exceptional Civilian Service. VF+. Estimate $45-65

199. Lot of four medals: Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Marine Corps, crimp brooch. Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army, crimp-over-slot brooch. Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Air Force, crimp-over-slot brooch. Armed Forces Reserve Medal, National Guard, crimp-over-slot brooch. VF+. (4) Estimate $50-75

200. Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal, wrap brooch, ring suspension, machine-engraved C.L. Gasterland. VF. Estimate $200-300 Ensign C.L. Gasterland appears on the rolls of USS California in 1932. The 1941 Navy Register shows LT Clarence LeRoy Gaasterland, who was qualified in submarines, submarine instruction and engineering. He died in November 1988. 201. Navy Expert Rifleman Medal, wrap brooch, unnamed. Pendant stained, VF. Estimate $45-75 202. Lot of three Multinational Force and Observers Medals. Plus, two ribbon bars. VF+. (3) Estimate $40-70 203. Miniature Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal, ring suspension; with enameled screwback lapel pin and two ribbon bars (one narrow, one wide). Army Marksman bar, bronze, with open catch and marked by N.S. Meyer. Purple Heart Gold Star pin for next-of-kin, engraved EMB, with a 43 attached by a small chain to the pin; in original issue box. VF+. (Lot) Estimate $50-75 204. Presidential Citizens Medal. Gilt and enamel. With miniature and lapel pin. VF+. Rare. Estimate $600-800

214. NASA. Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal. In original Ira Green package. VF+. Estimate $20-45 215. NASA. Outstanding Leadership Medal. VF+. Estimate $65-85 216. Lot of three civilian decorations: Office of the Secretary of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Medal. Department of the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Medal. Defense Logistics Agency Superior Civilian Service Medal. VF+. (3) Estimate $60-90

217. Lot of three civilian decorations: Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Superior Honor Award. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Meritorious Honor Award. United States Information Agency Superior Honor Award (incorrect ribbon). VF+. (3) Estimate $90-135 218. Department of the Interior. Meritorious Service Medal, silver, engraved Ralph W. McNeill/June 30, 1954. VF. Estimate $250-300 219. Department of the Interior. Commendable Service Medal, bronze, engraved Helen M. Garvin/9-6-69. VF. Estimate $100-150 220. Department of Commerce. Superior Service Medal, bronze, engraved Marion E. McCamish/1980. VF. Estimate $150-200 Marion E. McCamish was a patent examiner. 221. Department of Commerce. Gold Medal Award. VF+. Estimate $50-75 222. Department of Commerce. Silver Medal Award. VF+. Estimate $40-60 223. Department of Commerce. Bronze Medal Award. VF+. Estimate $30-45 224. Department of Transportation. Superior Achievement Medal, unnamed. VF. Estimate $60-90 225. Federal Aviation Administration. Valor Medal, unnamed. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $125-175 226. Treasury Gold Lifesaving Medal, engraved To/Frank B. Chapman/for/heroic daring/wreck schooner/John R. Noyes/ Dec 14-15, 1902. Original wrap brooch and presentation case. The case is scuffed, medal has minor surface marks, With research and newspaper accounts of the shipwreck. VF+. (See front cover) Estimate $12,500-15,000

The rescue of the passengers and crew of the schooner barge John R. Noyes on 15 December 1902 was only part of a remarkable saga of courage that earned Surfman Frank B. Chapman and eight others the Treasury Departments Gold Lifesaving Medal. On 14 December, at about 5:30 pm, the first notice arrived that a vessel was in distress in Lake Ontario in a major storm. The men of the Life Saving Station at Charlotte, New York, knowing they could not row 23 miles in heavy seas and ice to the scene, first tried to have their surfboat moved closer by rail. That involved shoveling out two train cars for the trek and then dragging the boats several miles on sleds through snowdrifts reaching 6 feet in height. At 11:30 that night, the rescuers finally reached the shore, beginning three hours of fruitless searching. In the morning, the Noyes was spotted and the surfboat was launched again, finally reaching the wreck at 11:30 am, more than 20 miles offshore. The Noyes had lost her sails and was leaking badly, the passengers and crew huddling below. The rescuers pulled everyone onto the surfboat and began the long haul to shore, arriving there at 4:30 pm. Because of continuing ice and surf conditions, the rescuers carried the passengers and crew ashore on their backs before being able to finally land their boat. The rescue team had been under oars and exposed to bitter weather conditions for approximately 14 hours in carrying out this extraordinary mission. In addition to Chapman, Gold Lifesaving Medals went to Keeper George N. Gray and Surfmen W. Vernon Downing, Charles Eastwood, Mial E. Eggleston, George E. Henderson, Ira S. Palmer, Delbert Rose and Lester D. Seymour. 227. Treasury Gold Lifesaving Medal, crimp brooch, bronze-gilt current strike. With ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $100-150 228. Treasury Silver Lifesaving Medal, crimp brooch, current strike. With 5 ribbon bars. VF+. Estimate $75-100 229. Life Saving Benevolent Association of New York. Silver medal (51mm) with the obverse depicting a shipwreck off a beach; reverse engraved Presented to/Thomas Luggan/in recognition of his/courage and humanity/in rescuing two boys from/drowning in the East/River foot of 32 Street/June 9 and 13, 1903. No suspension. Worn, with several edge bruises, VF. Estimate $450-550 230. United States Volunteer Lifesaving Corps. Lifesaving Medal, bronze, named Edw. J. Kurtz on the top bar (naming partially scratched out), engraved Hudson River/ N.Y. City/Aug 15, 1905. VF. Estimate $175-250

231. Volunteer Life Saving Corps Silver Medal, engraved Andrew Anderson on the top bar and N.Y. Bay/June 23, 1923 on the reverse. Marked Sterling. VF. Estimate $350-450 232. Panama Canal Service Medal, engraved K. Northcutt on the obverse and No.5555 1910-12 on the reverse. VF. Estimate $350-450 There were 939 recipients of this medal with the 1910-12 date. 233. Merchant Marine. Meritorious Service Medal, numbered 378, slot brooch, with original citation to Captain Raymond J. Schambers signed by War Shipping Administration administrator Emory Scott Land. Note: In some records, the surname appears as Chambers. VF+. Estimate $1200-1500 Captain Schambers citation reads: En route to Aruba, in ballast, for a cargo of fuel oil, his tanker, SS Kittanning, was struck by three torpedoes at short intervals. She immediately commenced to settle with a forty-five degree list, and fearing she would capsize, Abandon Ship orders were given. After securing the ship, and searching quarters to make certain all crew members had debarked, the Master left in the remaining lifeboat. Later when aboard one of the Coast Guard cutters, which had come to their rescue, it was observed that his ship was still afloat and on a more even keel. He asked for volunteers, and together with two Engineers and three Deck Officers reboarded her and succeeded in ultimately reaching port where repairs were effected. His expert seamanship and utter disregard of personal danger were mainly responsible for saving the vitally needed ship and crew, and will be a lasting inspiration to all seamen of the United States Merchant Marine. SS Kittanning, a 10,000-ton tanker was torpedoed on 4 July 1944 by the U-539. It was about 40 miles northeast of Cristobal, Canal Zone, at the time. The ship had just reversed course to take an injured crewman back to Cristobal. The ship was saved and returned to service. There were no casualties among the 49 crewmen and 26 Naval Armed Guard. 234. Merchant Marine. Meritorious Service Medal, unnumbered, crimp brooch. Recent strike. VF+. Estimate $100-150

235. Merchant Marine. Mariners Medal, with silver wrap brooch. With a Merchant Marine service pin, engraved All My Love/Don. VF. (2) Estimate $200-300 236. Lot of 15 Merchant Marine medals: Defense Medal (clamshell case with ribbon bar and miniature) (2); Atlantic War Zone Medal (clamshell case, with ribbon bar and miniature) (2); Mediterranean-Middle East War Zone Medal (clamshell case with ribbon bar and miniature) (2); Pacific War Zone Medal (clamshell case with ribbon bar and miniature) (2); Korean Service (clamshell case with ribbon bar and miniature) (3); Vietnam Service Medal (clamshell case, with ribbon bar and miniature) (3); Expeditionary Meal (clamshell case with ribbon bar and miniature). VF+. (15) Estimate $375-475 State, Local and Organizational Medals 237. Alaska. Air National Guard Commendation Medal, silvered and enamel. National Guard Service Medal. VF+. (2) Estimate $25-45

238. California. Certificate for service in the SpanishAmerican War to Corporal H.C. Lockwood, Company G, 7th California Volunteer Infantry. Large (19x24 inches) printed certificate with military scenes around the margins. Cardstock has been glued around the edges for framing. Some staining at the top edge and one small hole, VF. Estimate $100-150 The 7th California entered federal service on 9 May 1898. Although told to prepare for shipment to the Philippines, they never left the United States and were mustered out on 2 December. 239. Colorado. Spanish-American War Service Medal, hand-engraved Patrick L. Foley. In original Joslin & Park case of issue and outer mailing box addressed to Foley in Longmont, Colorado. Box label torn, case and medal VF+. Estimate $300-400 Private Foley, a farmer, served in Company, 1st Colorado Infantry, US Volunteers, in the Philippines. 240. Connecticut. Medal for Merit, with 4 oak leaf clusters, with matching ribbon bar. Faithful Service Medal, with bar Ten Years, reribboned on a slot brooch, VF. (2) Estimate $25-35

241. Connecticut. Volunteers Service Medal 1861, numbered 92. No ribbon or top bar. VF. Estimate $250-350 Awarded to Private John Finnegan, Company B, 3rd Regiment, who mustered in 25 April 1861 and out on 12 August 1861. He had further service in the 15th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. Finnegan was from Meriden. 242. Connecticut. Volunteers Service Medal 1861, numbered 731 on the reverse. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $525-750 Created in 1903, this medal was awarded to veterans of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Connecticut Volunteers. The Adjutant General reported that only 730 medals were awarded. 243. Connecticut. World War I Service Medal. In issue box with original ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $25-45 244. Connecticut. Wartime Service Medal, with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $50-75 Awarded to any Connecticut veteran who served in wartime. 245. Connecticut. National Guard State Team Badge. Bronze and enamel, with top bar C.N.G./State Team and bar Sea Girt 1903. Unnamed, VF+. Estimate $75-95 246. Connecticut. Governor Generals Foot Guards Annual Field Day Medal, silver. A two-piece badge with pin-back top bar engraved Marksman Co. C/2nd Co. G.F.G.; pendant depicts the unit seal and Annual/Spring/Field Day. Reverse engraved Presented/To Co. C/for/the best marksman/by/Capt M.F. Cross/may 20, 1919/to be held/upon merit. VF. Estimate $65-95 247. Indiana. Veterans of Foreign Wars Department Commanders badge pendant, gold and enamel, handengraved on the reverse Joseph G. Kraft/Department Commander/ Indiana/1938 and 1939. Marked 14k on the reverse. Pendant and jump ring only, no ribbon. Minor enamel repairs, VF. Estimate $110-160

248. Indiana. Reunion badge of the 160th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Lafayette, 1905. Two piece bronze badge with top bar Reunion over crossed rifles; pendant has a knapsack with Vols in the center and 160th Indiana/Lafayette Aug 30-31 1905. With a burgundy and gold backing ribbon attached to the pin. Marked by C.G. Braxmar Company, New York. VF+. Estimate $100-150 The 160th Indiana Volunteer Infantry answered President McKinleys First call for volunteers for the SpanishAmerican War, mustering 1023 officers and men. Initially ordered to prepare to go to Puerto Rico, the regiment finally went to Matanzas, Cuba, for occupation duty. The 160th was mustered out in April 1899. 249. Indiana. Williams family insignia lot: Two World War I dog tags to Wright H. Williams; World War I dog tag to Pvt Thornton O. Williams, 10th Field Artillery; pair of World War I collar discs (US and F Battery, 11th Artillery); an American Legion lapel pin; a badge for the 19th Department of Indiana Annual Convention, Terre Haute, 1937, with a typed name tag Marie Williams/Unit 268. Plus, a post card of the Army Air Forces Convalescent Hospital, Bowman Field, Kentucky. With photocopied pay records relating to William H. Williams, son of Wright H. Williams, who served at Bowman Field. VF. Estimate $75-100 250. Iowa. 20th Iowa 5th Reunion ribbon. Red/white/blue ribbon imprinted in gold 20th Iowa/5th Reunion/Davenport, Iowa/Sept 23 & 24/1890. Stickpin reverse, VF. Estimate $55-75 The 20th Iowa Infantry was organized at Clinton in August 1862. It served initially in Missouri before moving to Mississippi, where it was in action at Vicksburg. In 1864, it was in Texas and then active in operations around Mobile. The regiment lost 14 men in action and another 159 to disease. 251. Maine. The Charles E. French Medal. Large (62x97mm) uniface silver (136 grams) plaquette depicted a winged female figure holding a book and scroll, flanked by lamps of knowledge and intertwined initials BHS (Bangor High School). At the bottom is The Charles E. French/Medal. Marked Sterling and Robbins Co on the edge. Awarded annually to the top four honor students at Bangor High School. In original fitted leatherette case. Case scuffed, medal VF+.

Estimate $250-350

Estimate $75-100 257. Massachusetts. Williams College The Williams Medal for World War I service. Engraved on the edge J. P. Loomis, Capt. VF+. Estimate $75-100 John Putnam Loomis served as a captain, Quartermaster Corps. Son of Chester Loomis, a well-known artist, he went on to be a writer. 258. Massachusetts. National Guard Marksmanship State Team badge. Gilt badge with bars State Team and 1925; with pin-back top bar. The 1925 bar is engraved on the reverse Camp Perry. Marked by Robbins Company, Attleboro. Light ribbon wear, VF. Estimate $100-150 259. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. Award table medal from the 17th Exhibition, 1890, bronze, 50mm. Julian (AM-41) notes 185 bronze medals were struck. VF. Estimate 50-75 260. Michigan. Lifesaving Medal. Broadsword Medal, with gold star device on the ribbon. VF+. (2) Estimate $25-35

252. Massachusetts. Minute Men Medal 1861, impressed Patrick Druchan, Prvt, B, 8th Reg. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Private Druchan is on the roll of Company B, 8th Massachusetts Infantry. The 8th Massachusetts (Minute Men) answered Lincolns First Call and quickly moved to Annapolis, Maryland, and the defenses of Washington, DC. The regiment mustered out on 1 August 1861.

253. Massachusetts. Minute Men Medal 1861, impressed Joel W. Green, Prvt, A, 3d. Btn. Rfn. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Private Green is confirmed on the 3rd Battalion Riflemen, Massachusetts Militia, roll. The 3rd Battalion Rifles served on garrison duty at Fort McHenry before being mustered out in August 1861. Green later joined the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, which saw extensive action in Maryland and Virginia, losing 239 men to combat and disease. 254. Massachusetts. Minute Men Medal 1861, impressed Henry H. Richardson, Prvt, H, 5th Reg. VF+ Estimate $300-400 Private Richardson, from Danversport, is confirmed on the 5th Massachusetts roll. The 5th Massachusetts answered Lincolns First Call and quickly moved to the defenses of Washington, DC. The regiment was in action at the First Bull Run, losing 9 men in action. 255. Massachusetts. Civil War Service Certificate to Abraham H.T. Simpson, US Navy. The certificate has darkened and shows some water-staining. In a contemporary glazed frame, VF. Estimate $200-300 Simpson, a machinist by trade, enlisted on 8 November 1861 at Boston. He served aboard USS Sagamore and USS Hendrick Hudson before being discharged in November 1863. USS Sagamore served in the Gulf of Mexico on blockade duty. USS Hendrick Hudson was a captured Confederate blockade runner and also served on blockade duty in the Gulf of Mexico. 256. Massachusetts. Williams College The Williams Medal for World War I service. Engraved on the edge Edward K. Morris, CQM, VF+.

261. Nebraska. Pendant only of the Sioux Indian Wars Service Badge, 1890-1891. Engraved F___ Likens (most of the first name has been obliterated). The two suspension rings and the top bar assembly have been replaced with a wide loop for ribbon suspension. VF. Estimate $400-500 No soldier with the name Likens appears on the federal Indian Wars Campaign Medal roll. 262. New Hampshire. Lot of two Civil War documents: Discharge of Captain Augustus D. Sanborn, Company G, 5th New Hampshire Volunteers, near Petersburg, Virginia, 19 October 1864, upon expiration of his 3-year term. Muster-Out roll for 2Lt John M. Parker, 3rd New Hampshire Volunteers, at Holly Island, South Carolina, on 20 January 1864, top accept a promotion. Both show age, VF. (2) Estimate $75-125 263. New Jersey. Civil War Service Medal, numbered 1845 on the reverse of the top bar. Missing the pin and pin-catch. Red bronze, VF.

Estimate $150-200 This medal was issued to Pvt John Stout, 14th New Jersey Volunteers, who mustered in 26 August 1862 for three years. 264. New Jersey. Mexican Border Service Medal. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $65-95 265. New Jersey. Homeland Security Medal. VF+. Estimate $35-55 266. New Jersey. Desert Storm Campaign Medal, numbered 1166. With ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $45-75 267. New Jersey. National Guard Marksmanship State Team badge, top bar 1913. VF. Estimate $65-95 268. New Jersey. Princeton Alumni of Northern New Jersey Medal, top bar Timer. Marked by Dieges & Clust. Ribbon worn and resewn, near VF. Estimate $25-45 269. New Mexico. Outstanding Service Medal. VF+. Estimate $25-45 270. New Mexico. New Mexico Exposition and Driving Park Association award table medal. Obverse has the name of the organization and the arms of New Mexico; reverse Awarded To within a wheat and corn wreath. Bronze, 55mm. Uneven color on the obverse, VF. Estimate $75-100 271. New York. Conspicuous Service Cross, numbered 4832. Silver slot brooch; marked Sterling by American Emblem Co. With New York Archives data. Cased with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $100-145 This medal was awarded to Pvt Raymond L. Weed, 106th Infantry, in May 1947, for being wounded on 17 October 1918. He received a Purple Heart in October 1932. Weed died in 1974. 272. New York. Conspicuous Service Cross, numbered 5013. Silver slot brooch; marked Sterling by American Emblem Company. With New York Archives data. Cased. VF. Estimate $100-145 This medal was awarded to PFC Calvin G. English, Co A, 102nd Engineers, in June 1947 for being wounded on 24 October 1918. He received a Purple Heart in February 1933. 273. New York. Conspicuous Service Cross, numbered 5510, with silver slot brooch. Marked Sterling by American Emblem Company. In original case of issue. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $75-100 Awarded to Joseph Kalish in 1947. 274. New York. Conspicuous Service Cross, numbered 6582, marked Sterling by American Emblem Company. Cased. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $75-100 This decoration was awarded to Henry T. Swiader in 1948. Swiader, from New Hyde Park, New York, enlisted in the Army in August 1943. He died in October 1985, 275. New York. Conspicuous Service Cross, numbered 18266; incorrect ribbon, no brooch. With New York records showing it was awarded to George H. Kingston, Jr., in January 1971. VF. Estimate $100-150 PFC George H. Kingston, Jr., 1st Logistics Command, was killed in action in Vietnam on 13 October 1970. He was from Waterloo, New York. 276. New York. Medal for Humane Service to New York, with ribbon device 1979. With ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $35-55 277. New York. Soldiers and Sailors Association of Orange County, New York, Civil War Veterans badge. Gilt two-piece badge, with 1861-Veteran-1865 top bar; marked C.G. Braxmar/10 Maiden Lane/New York on the reverse. VF+. (See inside back cover) Estimate $150-250 The Soldiers and Sailors Association of Orange County was organized in August 1895. 278. New York. 156th Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry Veterans Badge. Bronze two-piece badge with pin-back top bar inscribed Mountain Legion/Veteran Association/Ulster Richmond Greene; pendant is a four-armed cross with three mountain scenes

and the Statue of Liberty. Marked by the C.G. Braxmar Company on the reverse. VF+. Estimate $250-350 The 156th New York Volunteers The Mountain Legion were mustered in 17 November 1862. Initially serving in Louisiana, the regiment moved to Virginia in 1863 and later to the Carolinas. The regiment lost 60 men killed and another 167 to disease during their service. 279. New York. City of Albany Spanish-American War Service Medal, bronze, pendant only (no top bar), engraved on the edge Edward Rest, Co. C, 1st Inf. NY Vols. VF. Estimate $50-75 Pvt Edward H. Rest is on the roll of Company C, 1st New York Infantry, which served in Honolulu, Hawaii, during the war. 280. New York. Oneida County Spanish-American War Service Medal, engraved Erwin L. Nash/Co. G, 203d N.Y. Vol. VF. Estimate $125-175 Company G, 203rd New York Volunteers was formed from 28th Separate Company, based at Utica. The 203rd Regiment served only in the United States, losing 19 men to disease and accidents. 281. New York. Brooklyn Mexican Border Service Medal, unnamed top bar; original ribbon. VF. Estimate $75-100 282. New York. Old Guard Revolver Marksmanship Medal, dated 1919 on the obverse, named Lieut/J.W. Masterson on the reverse. Marked B.F. Moore/NY. VF. Estimate $45-65 John W. Masterson was a private, 22nd Regiment, earning a 10-Year Long Service Medal (#3350) in 1908.

284. Ohio. State Rifle Team Competition Badge. Large (52mm) silver badge, with top bar State Team in black enamel; linked to a target and crossed rifles and circular pendant with the Ohio state seal and State Rifle Competition/1900. Engraved on the reverse Henry R. Habig/Pvt, Co. L, 1st Inf. In original leather case (very chipped and scuffed). VF+. Estimate $250-350 Habig, who had Spanish-American War service, was an alternate on the 1900 Ohio Rifle Team, finishing 13th among 15 competitors. 285. Ohio. Civil War Service Medal, named Danl Densel/Co. E, 26th Regt Inft. Ribbon worn and taperepaired, VF. Estimate $200-300 Private Daniel Densel is on the rolls of the 26th Ohio Infantry. The 26th Ohio was organized in July 1861 and fought at Shiloh, Corinth, Atlanta and various actions in Tennessee. The regiment lost 122 men in action and another 116 to disease. 286. Ohio. Mexican Border Service Medal. Unnamed. VF+. Estimate $35-65 287. Pennsylvania. Mexican Border Service Medal, numbered 14870. In matching numbered box by Davison, with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $30-45 288. Pennsylvania. Milton World War I Service Medal. In original packet of issue by Whitehead & Hoag. VF+. Estimate $25-45 289. Pennsylvania. John Wanamaker Company World War I Service Medal, with Peace top bar; bar with 13 stars on the bar and pendant depicting General Pershing. VF+. Estimate $75-100 290. Pennsylvania. New Bethlehem World War II Service Medal. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $45-75 291. Pennsylvania. Lehigh County World War II Service Medal. Light ribbon wear, VF. Estimate $40-65

283. New York. Onondaga County Chiefs Association Medal of Valor. Top bar engraved Valor/1992; reverse engraved 4-11-92/Firefighter/Chris McGraw/Moyers Corners FD. With a pair of silvered firefighters collar discs. VF+. Estimate $100-150 The Moyers Corners Fire Department is located in Liverpool, New York.

292. Rhode Island. Spanish-American War Service Medal, top bar engraved Co. D, 1st R.I. U.S. Vols, ribbon dingy. VF. Estimate $125-175 The 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry was the only regiment raised from the state and did not leave the continental United States during the war. 293. Rhode Island. Military Athletic Tournament Medal, silver, engraved on the reverse 2nd Prize, 1/4 Mile handicap, 1906. Military Athletic Tournament Medal, bronze, engraved on the reverse Regimental /Championship Race/1906. Original blue ribbons worn, VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 294. Vermont. National Guardsmans Medal, unnamed, with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $30-50 295. Virginia. Richmond Howitzers/111th Regiment Field Artillery World War I Service Medal. Top bar has Richmond Howitzers above, and 111th Regiment F.A, below an eagle; red ribbon imprinted Homecoming/Jubilee/Richmond/ 1919 in gold; shieldshaped pendant has the unit seal in enamel, with Victory above and crossed US and Virginia flags below. Marked by the Gustave Fox Company, Cincinnati. VF+. Estimate $150-200 296. Washington. Army National Guard Meritorious Service Medal. Air National Guard Commendation Medal. VF+. (2) Estimate $25-35 297. Washington. Lot of five association shooting medals: Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association Medal, 1960, bars Aggregate and Unclassified 1st, bronze. Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association 1960, bars 800 Yards and Unclassified 1st, bronze. Snohomish County Rifle and Pistol Association 1960, bars 200 Yards and Expert Class 2nd, bronze. Snohomish County Rifle and Pistol Association 1960, bars Aggregate and Expert Class 1st, silver. Snohomish County Rifle and Pistol Association 1960, bars 200 Yards and Expert Class 1st. All unnamed. VF. (5) Estimate $50-75 298. West Virginia. Civil War Service Medal, Honorably Discharged type. Impressed Wilm S. Stephens, Co F,

11th Reg Inf Vols. With complete backing ribbon (soiled). VF. Estimate $375-475 Private Stephens served in Companies C and F of the 11th Regiment, which fought in West Virginia and Virginia, losing 67 men in combat and another 148 to disease. 299. West Virginia. Trial strike for the top bars of the West Virginia Civil War Service Medals. A bronze plate with strikes of the top bars inscribed Honorably Discharged, Killed in Battle and For Liberty. VF. Estimate $200-300 300. Wisconsin. Appleton Mexican Border Service Medal. The pendant is worn, and the ribbon and top bar are replacements from an original medal. VF. Estimate $100-175 Awarded to the 175 men of the Field and Staff, Headquarters Company, Company G and Sanitary Detachment of the 2nd Infantry, Wisconsin National Guard. The 2nd Wisconsin was based at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in 1916-1917. 301. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa. Tri-State Shoot Medal, 1940, Tri-State/Class/Championship/Winner Class D/Score X200/Mrs. Bob Seiberlich. Marked Balfour/1/10-10k GF. VF+. Estimate $40-60 302. Lot of two medal pendants: World War I Victory Medal, no ribbon. Long Beach, California, World War I Service Medal, unnamed; on an unmounted Victory ribbon. VF. (2) Estimate $75-100 303. Lot of two medals: Arkansas Exceptional Service Medal, silvered and enamel. Mississippi National Guard Service School Medal. VF+. (2) Estimate $30-45 304. Lot of two medals: Ohio Cross, with gilt cross devoice on the ribbon. Kentucky Medal for Valor. VF+. Estimate $25-40 305. Lot of two medals: New York. Medal for Service in Aid to Civil Authorities, no bar. Vermont Medal for Merit. Current, VF+. (2) Estimate $25-40

306. Lot of three medals: California Commendation Medal, clutchback, with ribbon bar. South Dakota Valor Medal. Virginia Legion of Merit, gilt and enamel. VF+. (3) Estimate $40-60 307. Lot of three medals: Alabama. Distinguished Service Medal, blank reverse. Florida Commendation Medal, with two oak leaf clusters. Mississippi National Guard Service School Medal. Current strikes. VF+. (3) Estimate $40-60 308. Lot of two medals. Rome, New York, World War II Service Medal. Commemorative Medal for Entrance of the Allies into Naples, October 1943. VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 309. 26th Yankee Division. World War I Service Medal. Light ribbon wear, VF. Estimate $45-75 310. World War I service badge of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. For the men in the lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest who brought in spruce and fir trees for aircraft and ship construction in World War I. VF. Estimate $20-30 311. Plaque commemorating the entry of the United States into World War I. Bronze medallion with a defiant eagle above April 6, 1917. Marked by Eli Harvey. Made to be attached to a wooden backing. VF. Estimate $50-75 312. Army-Navy Production Award Medal of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Large (77mm) bronze table medal depicting an Army-Navy E flag with a P-40 Warhawk above and a C-46 Commando below. Obverse inscribed Curtiss-Wright Corporation - Airplane Division, Buffalo, NY/Plants One and Two. Reverse inscribed Presented in appreciation of your participation in the earning of this production award/Curtiss-Wright Corporation/Airplane Division/Buffalo, NY. VF+. Estimate $75-100 Curtiss-Wright produced 14,000 P-40 Warhawks and over 10,000 C-46 Commandos during the war. 313. Order of the Compassionate Heart, membership medal. Gilt and enamel. With a bullion blazer patch for the organization. VF+. Estimate $200-300

The Order of the Compassionate Heart was established in 1921 as an organization of Russian veterans of World War I, based in the United States. 314. National Association of Mexican War Veterans membership badge, numbered 81, unnamed as issued. New ribbon, no top bar. VF. Estimate $525-750 315. Gillmore Medal pendant. Bronze medal depicting Fort Sumter on the obverse and with Gillmores signature on the reverse. Holed and missing the swiveling suspension bar. With a carte-de-visite of Maj General Gillmore and a clipped autograph of Gillmore. VF. Estimate $1800-2200 The Gillmore Medal was intended for enlisted men who had gallant or meritorious service at Fort Sumter under Gen Gillmores command. 316. Society of the Cincinnati. Membership eagle by Arthus Bertrand, Paris. Silver-gilt and enamel, 51x31mm, with a spiral suspension. VF+. Estimate $1000-1500 317. Society of the Cincinnati. Table medal for the Societys 1920 meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire, bronze, 42mm. Depicts the society badge on the obverse and inscribed on the reverse Commemorating/The meeting of the/General Society/of the Cincinnati/at Exeter/New Hampshire/June 17, 1920. VF. Estimate $75-100 318. Civil War Corps Badge. 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps badge. Brass cross with blue enamel (35x35mm), T-pin. VF+. Estimate $300-400 319. Civil War Corps Badge. 1st Division, 9th Army Corps Badge. Brass shield with crossed cannon and anchor, with red enamel background (34x28mm). Later privatepurchase variation with the cannon and anchor reversed and no rope segment. T-pin. VF. Estimate $300-400 320. Grand Army of the Republic. Post Commanders presentation badge. Gilt 4-piece badge, with an eagle holding the top bar, which is engraved Presented to/Comr John H. Davis; the second is engraved By Cameron Post No. 79/Dept NY GAR; the pendant has a 6-pointed star with crossed sabers over a red oval and Bull

Run/Allendale; below the pendant is a smaller pendant engraved 1861-1881. Unmarked. VF. Estimate $850-1250 321. Grand Army of the Republic. National officers badge, with colonels shoulder strap as the top bar; buffedged ribbon; pendant numbered W22442. VF+. Estimate $150-250 322. Grand Army of the Republic. Representatives badge for the 50th National Encampment, Kansas City, Missouri, 1916. A four-piece bronze and white-metal badge, gold backing ribbon. There were 1496 representatives to this Encampment. VF. Estimate $175-225 323. Grand Army of the Republic. 51st National Encampment Committee Badge, with Committee on Information imprinted in silver on the ribbon. The 1917 Encampment was held in Boston. VF. Estimate $125-175 324. Large lot of Grand Army of the Republic badges to the Obert family of Pennsylvania, including: GAR national officers badge, with a lieutenant colonels shoulderstrap; GAR department officers badge, with lieutenant colonels shoulderstrap; GAR department officers badge, with colonels shoulderstrap; GAR past post commanders badge; GAR National Encampment souvenir badge 1902, Washington, DC (2 - both missing the pin); GAR National Encampment souvenir badge, 1904, Boston; GAR National Encampment souvenir badge, 1905, Denver; GAR National Encampment Commander-inChiefs staff badge (top bar loose), Saratoga Springs, 1907; GAR National Encampment delegates badge 1910, Atlantic City, NJ; GAR George Meade Post No. 1, Philadelphia, commemorative medal (2 - 1 with ribbon worn through at the ring); Department of Pennsylvania delegates badges to the National Encampments of 1906, 1907, 1910 and 1915; Delegate badges for the Department of Pennsylvania encampments of 1890, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905-1915, 1918, 1919 and 1921; GAR Ladies bow badge; Womens Relief Corps encampment badges for Pittsburgh, 1892, and Gettysburg 1902; seven Sons of Veterans badge, 1902-1910. The ribbons are fragile and several are worn through; many badges show polish residue, VF. (51 pieces) Estimate $700-900 Five members of the Obert family served in the Civil War (John H. - 11th Pennsylvania; Xavier - 75th Pennsylvania;

Marcus - 119th Pennsylvania; George Pennsylvania; George A. - 188th Pennsylvania).

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325. Sons of Confederate Veterans. Military Service Medal, numbered 1530, with bar Korea. Unnamed. VF+. Estimate $125-175 326. Military Order of the Stars and Bars. War Service Medal, numbered 292, with bar Korea. Unnamed. VF+. Estimate $125-175 327. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Southern Cross of Honor, unnamed, pin-back. Marked by Charles Crankshaw, Atlanta. VF+. Estimate $250-350 328. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Southern Cross of Honor, engraved A.W. Smith on the top bar. Pin-back top bar marked by Crankshaw, Atlanta. Some darkened spots on the top bar and reverse, VF. Estimate $300-400 329. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Cross of Military Service, World War II, numbered 999. Marked by the Medallic Art Co, New York. VF+. Estimate $225-325 330. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Cross of Military Service, World War II, dolphin device, numbered 1513. VF. Estimate $200-250 331. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Cross of Military Service, World War II, numbered 11885, marked MACO-Bronze. In original Medallic Art Co. Box of issue, with Virgil Galloway written on the bottom. VF+. Estimate $200-250 Pvt Virgil L. Galloway (1916-1978) enlisted in Cincinnati in August 1942. 332. Military Order of the Carabao. Membership medal, unnumbered. Recent strike, VF+. Estimate $150-250 333. Army and Navy Union. Membership badge, current issue, marked by Metal Arts Company, Rochester, NY. VF+ Estimate $30-45

334. Veterans of Foreign Wars 8th Corps Badge. VFW membership medal, with an enameled 8th Corps badge in the center. VF+. Estimate $75-100 335. National Association of Spanish-American War Veterans. Membership badge, bronze; top bar marked by Bailey, Banks & Biddle. Light ribbon wear, VF. (Bishop & Elliott 141) Estimate $125-175 The National Association of Spanish-American War Veterans was a short-lived group. Their badge was patented in 1900 and the group was absorbed by the United SpanishAmerican War Veterans in 1904. 336. United Spanish War Veterans. Membership Medal, Type 3, numbered C6212. Guest badge, Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans 46th Annual Convention, Tampa, 1949, with top bar name tag Mrs. Cain. Membership badge of the Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans. VF. (3) Estimate $55-85 337. United Spanish War Veterans. Membership Badge, Type 3, numbered B/6461on top bar. Light age, VF. Estimate $50-70 338. Lot of veterans society badges: United Spanish War Veterans membership badge, miniature. Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans membership badge. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic membership badge. Womens Relief Corps lapel pin. Philippines Campaign Medal (recent strike), reribboned on a split brooch with an open catch. VF. (5) Estimate $60-90 339. Military Order of the World Wars, officers badge. Gilt and enamel, marked by Medallic Art Company. On a neck ribbon with two gilt palms. VF+. Estimate $75-100 340. Soochow Creek Medal 1937, named J.H. Allen, bronze finish. On original yellow ribbon with applied brown stripe and wrap brooch. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $550-750 Created by members of the 4th Marines, the Soochow Creek Medal was meant to recognize service by Americans in the defense of the international quarter of Shanghai in 1932 and 1937.

341. 7th Infantry Division Order of the Silver Bayonet. Silvered and enamel pin-back badge (Korean-made); embroidered badge (Korean-made); embroidered badge with a bayonet behind a device with a radial grid behind a shield and the number 17 (possibly representing a 7th Infantry Division unit). VF+. (3) Estimate $75-100 342. Minute Men of 61 membership badge. Brass-gilt. With blank pin-back top bar. VF+. Estimate $350-450 The Association of Minute Men of 61 was a small veterans group, limited to those who answered President Lincolns First Call in April 1861. The association was active into the early 20th century. 343. Military Order of the World Wars. Award of Merit. Bronze, unnamed, marked by Jostens. VF. Estimate $50-75 344. National Society Magna Charta Dames. Membership medal, gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $65-95 345. The Colonial Dames of America. Membership medal, engraved No.1735/Margaret Cochran Studdiford on the reverse. Marked Sterling/J.F.J.C. NY.. Ribbon shows fading, VF. Estimate $125-175 346. The Swedish Colonial Society. Miniature membership medal, gold-filled and enamel. Marked J.E. Caldwell/Gold Filled. Mounted for wear, VF+. Estimate $35-65 347. National Society, Daughters of American Colonists. Membership medal, with New Hampshire top bar, named Chloe/B./Hayward/20068. Marked by J.E. Caldwell, VF+. Estimate $125-175 The 1938 Worcester, Massachusetts, city directory lists a Chloe B. Hayward, the wife of Rev Harold M. Hayward, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Worcester. 348. Sons of the American Revolution. Membership medal, numbered 1257 and 11107 on the edge. Silver and enamel, with original ribbon and brooch. VF. Estimate $125-175

Issued to Charles Howard Platt, New York Society. Platt was a New York City real estate broker, born in October 1872. 349. United States Daughters of the War of 1812, with top bar State President/USD 1812/Illinois (engraved 18968 on the reverse). Marked by Caldwell. VF+. Estimate $175-225

355. 53rd Massachusetts Regiment Civil War Service Badge. Silver two-piece badge with pin-back top bar inscribed 53d Mass Reg, with Co. I engraved below it; the pendant is a 19th Corps badge with a lozenge in the center. No backing ribbon, VF+. Estimate $450-550 The regiment was organized in October 1862 and served primarily in Louisiana, taking part in actions at Port Hudson. It lost 33 m4en in action and 144 to disease before being mustered out in October 1863. 356. 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery Civil War Service Badge. Gilt and enamel badge with pin-back top of crossed cannon inscribed First/Mass/HA/1861/1865; the gilt pendant is a white-enameled 22nd Corps badge with a red lozenge on a blue trefoil. Red ribbon. VF+. Estimate $450-550 The 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery was formed from the 14th Massachusetts Infantry in January 1862. Serving initially in the defenses of Washington, the regiment was heavily involved in the major actions in Virginia, losing 241men in action and another 243 to disease before taking part in the Grand Review and being mustered out in August 1865. 357. 10th New York Heavy Artillery ladder badge. White metal badge with top bar impressed Isaac Harter, second bar impressed Herkimer, NY; shield-shaped pendant is impressed Wagoner/Co. C/10th N.Y./Hea. Art/61-65 with an 18th Corps badge. Reverse is marked by a St. Louis maker. VF+. Estimate $500-600 The regiment was organized in late 1862 and initially served in the defenses of Washington. In 1864, it saw action at Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Cedar Creek and in the Shenandoah Valley. It lost 47 men in action and another 220 to disease. Wagoner Isaac Harter appears on the rolls of the 10th New York Heavy Artillery. 358. 85th New York Volunteers Civil War Service Medal. Silver pin-back top bar with black enameled 8th N.Y. Vols; straight suspension bar has black-enameled 18th A.C.. The pendant is an ornate silver 18th Corps badge (with a horizontal pin-back). Red/white/blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $850-1000 359. 20th New York State Militia Infantry Civil War badge. Two-piece silver badge (marked Sterling) with

350. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Membership medal, gold-filled and enamel. With top bar Murfreesboro/ #91 and pin-back ancestor bar Abraham Paul pinned to the ribbon. Unnamed. VF+. Estimate $125-175

351. Souvenir pewter medal (45mm) for the unveiling of the statue of Robert E. Lee, New Orleans, February 1884. Obverse depicts the statue and New Orleans/Feb. 22, 1884; reverse inscribed Souvenir/Unveiling of statue/Gen Robert E. Lee/Feb 22, 1884/Born Jan 19, 1807/Died Oct 12, 1870. Some discoloration and corrosion, VF. Estimate $65-95 352. Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow Medal, gilt breast badge. The Paul Harris Fellow Medal recognizes contributions to the Rotary Foundation. In fitted case, VF+. Estimate $20-35 353. The Vietnam War Commemorative Medal. A private commercial issue, original case with lapel pin and ribbon bar. Plus, a Selective Service 25 Years lapel pin, in original plastic box. VF+. (2) Estimate $35-65 354. Lot of 13 miniature decorations: Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Army Distinguished Service Medal (uniface); Navy Distinguished Service Medal; Air Force Distinguished Service Medal; Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal; Silver Star; Distinguished Flying Cross; Soldiers Medal; Navy-Marine Corps Medal; Airmans Medal; Coast Guard Medal; Bronze Star. Most are pin-back (Coast Guard Medal has no pin-back). All are recent strikes, VF+. (13) Estimate $125-175

A Small Collection of Civil War Corps and Unit Medals and Badges

pin-back top bar 20th N.Y.S.M.; pendants the New York seal and This Hand for Our Country. VF. Estimate $500-600 The 20th New York State Militia Infantry formed the cadre of the 80th New York Infantry (Ulster Guard), which served in Virginia, seeing action at Cold Harbor, The Wilderness and Petersburg. The regiment lost 128 men in action and 157 to disease. After post-war provost duty, the regiment mustered out in January 1866. 360. 125th New York State Volunteer Infantry Civil War Badge. Bronze badge with pin-back top bar of crossed rifles behind a knapsack. The pendant is a 22nd Corps badge with 125 on a trefoil in the center. The reverse is blank. VF. Estimate $350-450 The 125th New York State Volunteer Infantry was organized at Troy in August 1862. The regiment surrendered and was exchanged in November 1862. It later fought at Gettysburg and in numerous actions in Virginia. The regiment lost 127 men in action and another 113 to disease. 361. 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers Survivor Medal, bronze. With top bar 1861/Survivor/1865; pendant is a Greek cross with 23rd/Penna/Vols. Red ribbon with an applied blue center stripe. VF+. Estimate $450-550 The 23rd Pennsylvania was organized at Philadelphia in August 1861 and served initially in the defenses of Washington. It later saw action at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. It was mustered out in September 1864. The regiment lost 115 men in action and another 73 to disease. 363. 61st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry badge. Silver 6th Corps badge engraved 61/F.L. Blair/P.V.. Reverse blank. Civil War issue. Horizontal pin, missing the pin catch, VF. Estimate $700-900 Corporal Francis L. Blair is confirmed on the rolls of the 61st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, which was formed at Pittsburgh in September 1861. The regiment saw action at Fredericksburg, Cold Harbor, Antietam and Petersburg, losing 237 men in action and another 101 to disease. 364. 6th Wisconsin Independent Battery Light Artillery Civil War Service Medal. Bronze medal with pin-back top

bar with an arrow; pendant has 6th Wis. Battery above the 15th Corps 40 Rounds badge, crossed cannons and a stand of cannon balls. The red ribbon is imprinted in gold with the units actions: Island No. 10, Siege of Corinth, Battle of Corinth, Port Gibson, Willow Springs, Raymond, Jackson, Champions Hill, Siege of Vicksburg, Mission Ridge and Nashville. VF+. Estimate $450-550 The 6th Independent Battery, the Buena Vista Artillery, was organized at Racine in October 1861. It lost 7 men in action and 22 to disease before being mustered out in July 1865. 365. Wilders Lightning Brigade Medal. Silver medal (32mm) with the obverse depicting a cannon, crossed musket and sword and the acorn corps badge of the 14th Corps, with the inscription Wilders Lightning Brigade/1861-1865; reverse is blank except for an open wreath. Red/white/blue ribbon is worn. VF. Estimate $750-950 Col John T. Wilders Brigade was made up of the 17th and 72nd Indiana Infantry, 9th and 123rd Illinois Infantry, and the 18th Indiana Light Artillery. Wilder financed the purchase of Spencer carbines for his men and had the regiments mounted, so they had the speed of cavalry and the firepower of infantry. As a result, Wilders Brigade twice saved the Union Army at Chickamauga from being overrun by Confederate forces. 366. Ninth Corps badge to Captain G. C. Parker. Small (24mm) gilt shield with a red-enameled 9th Corps badge; pin-back top bar engraved Capt G.C. Parker. Reverse blank. Light blue ribbon worn through at the upper bar, VF. Estimate $550-750 367. Corps Badge of the Regular Brigade, 14th Army Corps. A gilt pin-back eagle supports a ribbon impressed Reg Brigade, with an intertwined US below that and an acorn pendant of the 14th Corps. Reverse blank. Corps badges to Regular Army units are rarely encountered. VF+. Estimate $425-525 The Regular Brigade, 14th Army Corps, consisted on the 15th, 16th, 18th and 19th US Infantry Regiments and a battery of the 5th US Artillery. End Corps Badge Collection Insignia, Documents and Militaria

368. Coast Artillery First Class Gunner Badge, impressed 4 Band Art Corps/No.4. Missing the pin shaft, VF. Estimate $125-175 369. Coast Artillery First Class Gunner Badge, impressed 85 Co Coast Art/No.38. VF. Estimate $125-175 370. Navy Expert Marksman badge, with Expert bar engraved 19/10, bar with 1910 silver star plug (missing the other two plugs), and Sharpshooter bar. Engraved F.L. Gilbert, USN on the back of the Expert bar. Pin on the top bar has been removed and replaced with a loop to wear as a fob. VF. Estimate $200-275 371. Coast Guard. Excellence in Competition Badge, gold, Rifle. Unmarked, clutch-back. VF+. Estimate $125-175

376. Civil War Corps Badge of the 19th Army Corps, Department of the Gulf. Silver four-armed star with red fabric in the cut-out center. Multi-piece construction, with a T-pin. VF. Estimate $300-400

377. Coast Guard Reserve 600 Hours Wrist tag award certificate. Printed document awarded the 600 Hour Wrist Tag Award to William J. Schworer for 600 hours of active service as a temporary member of the Coast Guard Reserve. Dated 30 September 1945, signed by RADM W.F. Towle, District Coast Guard Officer, 11th Naval District. With Schworers USCGR-T dog tag. VF. Estimate $50-75 378. Pair of shooting badges to First Sergeant Elfred B. Schmitt, 141st Infantry, Texas National Guard: Army Excellence in Competition badge, Rifle, Infantry, bronze, hand-engraved 1st Sergt/Elfred B. Schmitt/141st Inf, Tex N.G.; Texas Rifle Team badge with top bar Texas Rifle Team and bars 1927 and 1928, unnamed. VF+. (2) Estimate $200-300 379. Field Artillery First Class Gunner badge to a Certificate of Merit recipient. Field Artillery First Class Gunners badge, pin-back, engraved on the reverse Sergt M.E. Holmes/Astor Battery. Light wear, VF. Estimate $300-400 The Astor Battery was raised by Lt Col John Jacob Astor, who equipped it with smokeless powder guns at his own expense. The battery served in Cuba and later the Philippines. Sgt Holmes is recorded on various rolls as receiving the Certificate of Merit for actions in the Philippines, but the medal number is not recorded. 380. US Border Patrol. Pilots wing. Gilt and enamel, pinback. VF+. Estimate $85-110 381. American Field Service. Cap badge, pinback, marked Sterling. World War I-era.VF. Estimate $100-145 382. Sikorsky Winged S Rescue Award. A Marine Corps aircrewmans flight suit name tag to SSgt T.W. Fetzner, with applied gilt Aircrew wings (marked by HillbornHamburger), clutch-back and a Sikorsky Winged S Rescue Award, screwback. A award is a small silver S with an oval

372. Marine Corps. Spanish-American War Eagle, Globe and Anchor device. Silvered, with wire ears for attachment (39x37mm). VF+. Estimate $75-125 373. Army Department Marksmanship Prize Medal, bronze, unnamed, with no top bar. The obverse has an ornate vignette of a target, crossed rifles, flags and a wreath; reverse has an oak wreath with US Mint below. VF. Estimate $350-550 The Mint struck 59 gold medals of this design in 1881 and another 33 bronze samples (including this one). 374. Marine Corps shooting prize medal. Small rectangular pendant depicting a Marine in the prone position, with Co. B engraved above; reverse is engraved 1st Prize/Quantico, Va/1937. Marked by Dieges & Clust. On a blue ribbon; in an original Dieges & Clust box. VF+. Estimate $75-100

375. Pair of enlisted Signal Corps collar discs (one US, one with Signal Corps crossed flags), screwback (19101923). VF. (2) Estimate $40-60

inscribed Rescue, with wings above. The name tag is Velcro-backed, VF+. Estimate $100-150 The Sikorsky Winged S Award was established in 1950 to honor military and civilian aviators who perform rescues with Sikorsky helicopters. 383. War Workers Badge, with War Worker top bar and Radiators in the pendant exergue; reverse is inscribed Rome-Turney Radiator Co, Rome, NY and numbered 192. In the original Gorham Company box of issue, with 192 written on the bottom. VF+. Estimate $35-55 The Rome-Turney Radiator Company produced radiators for all the Curtiss Companys aircraft in World War I. 384. Silver Star certificate to Guards Sergeant Ivanov, Red Army: Large format Silver Star certificate, named in script Guards Sergeant Sergei Nikolaevich Ivanov, Red Army, USSR. Lightly folded in quarters, but otherwise undamaged. Signed by the Adjutant General, Maj Gen Ulio, and the Secretary of war, Henry Stimson. Military Mission to Moscow General Orders No. 7 (15 June 1944) lists the citation: For gallantry in action against our common enemy, Germany. On 3 February 1944, during the operations against the Warsaw-Odessa rail communications and Uman offensive, Sergeant Ivanov, operating with a detachment of scouts in advance of a regiment, boldly attacked the village of Marievka during the night and, unexpected by the enemy. Opened battle with his small force. The enemy, taken by surprise, withdrew from the village in confusion.. VF. Estimate $800-1000 385. Joint Service Commendation Medal award certificate to Rear Admiral Nels C. Johnson, US Navy, for service as Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Assistance, Logistics and Administration, Staff, Commander in Chief, Pacific (May 66-Apr 67). Signed by Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp, CINCPAC. VF+. Estimate $50-75 386. Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War. Certificate of bereavement upon the death of Captain Walter G. Smith, US Volunteers, dated 9 April 1908, by the New York Commandery. VF. Estimate $30-50 387. United Daughters of the Confederacy membership certificate to Ethelyn May Keller Gorham, who was

descended from Andrew Wright, 9th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Certificate dated 7 December 1951. VF+. Estimate $50-75 388. National Society Daughters of the American Colonists membership certificate to Dorothea Libby Clark, dated October 1932. Slight darkening, VF. Estimate $45-75 389. SS Cristobal retirement certificate. Document commemorating the retirement of the Panama Lines SS Cristobal, which had been used as a transport in World War II. Large (11x14 inches) printed document with a photo of the ship. VF. Estimate $10-25 Launched in 1939, the SS Cristobal was requisitioned by the US Army in 1942, hauling troops and equipment to the South Pacific and Mediterranean, and prisoners of war to the US. She sailed under US military contracts until her retirement in 1981. 390. Disney-illustrated War Bond certificate. United States Treasury, War Finance Committee, War Bond certificate of ownership to Damon Lyle Glockle, given by his parents on 14 May 1945. Illustrated with 22 colorful Walt Disney characters around the text. VF. Estimate $125-175 Damon L. Glockle and his twin brother, Dean, were born 14 August 1944 in Minnesota. 391. Navy Trophy 1908 shooting or gunnery prize medal. Gilt pendant with Navy Trophy above a whiteenameled ship and target, with crossed cannons and 19/08 behind, a US shield, anchor and eagle are below the target. Blank reverse. On a later Merchant Marine MSM ribbon, VF. Estimate $75-100 392. Philippine Department Military Tournament Medal 1929, with pin-back top bar Pentathlon (marked Sterling/HEH Co); hand-engraved Won By/Private Clarence R. Anthony/2nd Obsn. Sqdn A.C. Blue ribbon, VF. Estimate $85-125 393. Gold Bayonet Squad Badge. Two-piece rolled-gold badge, pin-back top bar engraved W.O. Perkins; pendant engraved Bayonet/Squad/1st Bat/1885, with engraved crossed rifles behind a silver center device engraved with intertwined EHS. Unmarked, VF.

Estimate $350-450 394. Lot of three medals: Army of Occupation athletic medal, bronze rectangular pendant with the 3rd Army patch over a winged foot; reverse impressed 1921/Indoor Track Meet/ January 28/Second Place/Medicine/Ball Put/Charles J./Heimerdinger/HQ Co, 8th Inf; no ribbon. Souvenir medal for the American visit of the French Army Band. Field Meet 54th I.N.G. Medal 1910, bronze; reverse engraved One Mile Run. VF. (3) Estimate $40-60 395. Unique jeweler-made womens bracelet made from miniature decorations and campaign medals, including a Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, China Campaign Medal, Spanish Campaign Medal and Philippine Campaign Medal. Reverses show considerable wear, with most of the gold plating worn off as well as the reverse designs worn off. VF. Estimate $125-175 396. Lot of insignia: Enlisted submarine dolphins badge, clutch-back, marked V-21-N. Discharge badge, stud. Expert Marksman Badge, bar Coast Arty, pinback, unmarked. Enlisted Coast Artillery collar disc, screwback, c.WWII. Pendant only of the badge for the First Celebration of Cuban Independence, 1899, marked by Robbins. Unfinished pendant of a Marine Expert Rifleman, unmarked silver. Sweetheart pin of a Navy line officers star with Navy officers cap device (missing the pin-catch). VF. (6) Estimate $35-65 397. Lot of insignia: American Legion cap, with Van Nuys, Calif on one side and ribbon bars for the American, Asiatic-Pacific and EAME campaign medals, World War II Victory and Army Occupation medals. Solid red fourragere. Empty Purple Heart case. Several ribbon bar racks for multiple ribbons and numerous individual ribbon bars: NASA Space Medal of Honor; Army DSM; Legion of Merit (2); Air Medal (4); Coast Guard Commendation; Medal for Humane Action (7); Navy Expert Rifleman (2); Republic of Vietnam Presidential Unit Citation (5); Vietnam Cross of Gallantry. Plus other. VF. (Lot) Estimate $50-75 A Selection of Congressional and Mint Medals 398. Congressional Medal for Commodore Edward Preble. Mahogany bronze table medal (64mm). Obverse has a bust of Preble; reverse depicts American ships firing

at the walls of Tripoli. A late strike, with Reproduction 1884 in the reverse exergue. VF+. (Julian NA-3) Estimate $100-150 399. Congressional Medal for Commodore Edward Preble. A modern honey-bronze table medal (64mm). Obverse has a bust of Preble; reverse depicts American ships firing at the walls of Tripoli. With Reproduction 1884 in the reverse exergue. VF+. (Julian NA-3) Estimate $100-150 400. Congressional Medal to Lieutenant William Burrows, US Navy. Bronze, 65mm. Obverse depicts LT Burrows tomb; reverse depicts the action of USS Enterprise against HMS Boxer. A post-1885 strike with a large die break through the word Claram on the obverse. VF. (Julian NA-7) Estimate $75-100 401. Congressional Medal for Captain Isaac Hull. Mahogany bronze table medal (65mm). Obverse depicts a bust of Hull; reverse depicts the action of the Constitution and the Guerriere. A post-1885 strike with a major edge break in the die on the reverse at 9:00-10:00 oclock. VF+. (Julian NA-12) Estimate $100-150 402. Congressional Medal to Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough. Bronze table medal, 65mm, with a bust of Macdonough on the obverse; a scene of Macdonoughs victory on Lake Champlain on the reverse. A post-1885 strike, with C.B. on the reverse exergue line. Dark bronze, VF. (Julian NA-15) Estimate $100-150 403. Congressional Medal to Commander Duncan for the rescue of Martin Koszta. Modern honey-bronze table medal (105mm). Obverse depicts American and Austrian ships at anchor at Smyrna, Turkey. Reverse has a long dedication to Ingraham. VF. (Julian NA-26) Estimate $160-250 404. Congressional Medal to Major General Zachary Taylor. Red bronze medal, 64mm, depicting a uniformed bust of Taylor; reverse inscribed Resolution of Congress, March 2nd 1847, Monterey, September 1846. (Julian MI23) Fewer than 150 medals reportedly struck. Red mahogany finish, VF. Estimate $175-250 405. Congressional Medal for Major General Winfield Scott. Copper-bronzed table medal, 90mm, depicting a bust

of Scott below a banner with his name. The reverse has 6 linked wreaths with vignettes of the major battles in the Mexican War. Fewer than 200 reportedly struck. Red mahogany finish, some discolored spots, VF. Scarce. (Julian MI-26) Estimate $100-200 406. Commonwealth of Virginia Medal to Major General Winfield Scott as commander of US Forces in Mexico, 1848. Bronze table medal, 90mm, depicting a bust of Scott over a plaque with a tribute; reverse depicts a column with the major battles listed, topped by an eagle and over the seal of Virginia. (Julian MI-27) Golden finish. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $100-200 407. Bronze Congressional Medal to Joseph Francis, inventor and framer of the means for the Life Saving Service of the county, 1888. Large medal (104mm) depicting a bust of Francis on the obverse; reverse depicts a scene of a lifesaving crew trying to rescue those aboard a wrecked ship. Red bronze. VF. (Julian LS-13) Estimate $75-100 *****End Congressional and Mint Medals***** Medal Groups 408. Group of 9 to Major General Emory S. Adams, the Adjutant General of the US Army: Army Distinguished Service Medal, numbered 2041, wrap brooch (ribbon resewn and tape-repaired across the back); Spanish War Campaign Medal, numbered 7751 (Capt, General Supply Depot, Jeffersonville, Indiana, for service with the 20th Kansas Infantry); Philippine Campaign Medal, numbered No.16664 (Capt, 15th Infantry, for service with the 20th Kansas Infantry); Philippine Congressional Medal, numbered No.3232 (1Lt, for service with the 20th Kansas Infantry); World War I Victory Medal, clasp France; American Defense Service Medal; American Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal. Plus, a Sharpshooter badge. With research and copied photograph of General Adams. (See inside back cover) VF+. Estimate $1800-2200 Major General Adams enlisted in the 20th Kansas Infantry in June 1898. In 1900, he enlisted in the US Army as a private and was commissioned in October 1902. He served mostly in the Philippines through 1909, commanding infantry units and serving as commissary, quartermaster and adjutant. In 1912 and 1913, he served in China with the 15th Infantry. In World War I, he served as G-1 of the 12th

Division and as Adjutant, Headquarters, Bases Section No. 5, Brest, France. After the war, he served in various senior adjutant positions before becoming the Adjutant General of the Army in May 1938. He retired that position in February 1942, but was immediately recalled to active duty to serve as President, War Department Decorations Board, a position he held through August 1945. Then-Colonel Adams received the Distinguished Service Medal as Adjutant, Base Section No. 5, Brest, France, from Dec. 10, 1918, to Dec. 20, 1919, he displayed exceptional administrative and executive ability, sound judgment, uniform courtesy and unremitting devotion to duty, contributing markedly to the successful accomplishments of base Section No.5, upon which was placed among other duties the responsibility for the repatriation of more than a million American soldiers. (WD GO No. 16, 1923). His DSM and numbered campaign medals are confirmed on the rolls. Major General Adams died 30 November 1967 and is buried at the San Francisco National Cemetery. 409. Group of 10 to Major General Jason A. Aisner, Judge Advocate General Corps: Army Distinguished Service Medal, slot brooch, machine-engraved vertically Jason A./Aisner; Meritorious Service Medal, machineengraved Jason A. Aisner; Army Commendation Medal, unnamed; Navy Commendation Medal, unnamed; Army Good Conduct Medal, machine-engraved Jason A. Aisner; Reserve Components Achievement Medal, Army Reserve, with 2 oak leaf clusters; American Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Humanitarian Service Medal; Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army reverse (the last nine medals are mounted on three clutch-back bars for wear). With a ribbon bar set mounted on black with these awards and ribbons for the Coast Guard Commandants Letter of Commendation, Army NCO Professional Development Ribbon (with 2 device) and Army Service Ribbon. Plus, a pair of major generals shoulder straps and various name tags, rank insignia and badges. With photocopied award citations and research. VF. Estimate $450-600 Maj Gen Aisner enlisted in the Army in November 1943 and service on active duty through May 1946. After attending college, he was commissioned into the Army Reserve in 1955 and retired as a major general in 1985. His Distinguished Service Medal was for service as commander of the 3d JAG Detachment and the 94th Army Reserve Command (1973-1982). His Meritorious Service Medal was for service as adjutant of the 3rd JAG Detachment (1967-1973), when he handled the legal aspects of the

foundation of the USS Constitution Museum Foundation, which was instrumental in preserving that historic ship. Gen Aisner was active in the Republican party in Massachusetts. Gen Aisner died in 1991 and is buried at Arlington Cemetery. 410. World War I Silver Star pair to 1Lt Ferrol E. Evans, 11th Infantry, 5th Division: Silver Star, slot brooch, machine-engraved Ferrol E./Evans, numbered 88739; World War I Victory Medal, clasps MeuseArgonne and Defensive Sector (reribboned on a long ribbon). With an original photo of Evans in uniform; an onionskin extract of 5th Division GO #21 with the Silver Star citation; photo of Evans as a boy and another later in life; copied award cards showing the Silver Star citation. VF. (2) Estimate $400-500 1Lt Evans citation reads: In the action at Bois des Rappes, near Cunel, France, on October 20th, 1918, showed exceptional qualities of leadership, coolness and devotion to duty, when with his platoon, he advanced to reinforce the line held by the Third Battalion, and found that there were not more than ten men left holding. He immediately re-established the line and held it against a counter-attack. Next day Lieut. Evans led his platoon with great valor thru three lines of machine gun nests without the aid of an artillery barrage, advancing more than two kilometers under continuous machine gun fire, aiding materially in clearing the Bois des Rappes of the most menacing resistance the Germans could put up. Having reached the objective he dressed nine wounded men while the line was being organized, disregarding his own safety amidst violent machine gun fire. The Silver Star was issued 22 September 1952. 411. Group of 15 to Colonel George F. McGinn, 1st Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion: Silver Star, handengraved George/F./McGinn; World War I Victory Medal, clasps Aisne-Marne, Somme, Offensive, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector; France Croix de Guerre 1914-1918, with silver star; Italy World War I Commemorative Medal, with bar 1918 (these four medals are bar-mounted for display); Bronze Star, slot brooch, privately hand-engraved McGinn/George F., cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin; Army Commendation Medal, with 2 oak leaf clusters, crimp-over-slot brooch, officially script-engraved George F. McGinn, in clear plastic case with ribbon bar and lapel pin; World War I Occupation Medal, slot brooch, ring suspension; American Defense Service Medal, slot brooch (named on the rim Lt Col George F. McGinn, Inf), boxed; American Campaign

Medal, named on the rim, boxed; World War II Victory Medal, named on the rim, boxed; Army of Occupation Medal, clasp Japan, named on the rim, boxed; National Defense Service Medal, boxed; Korean Service Medal, boxed; Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army reverse, with 2 hourglass devices, boxed; United Nations Korea Medal, boxed; Maryland World War I Service Medal, boxed. With a ribbon for the Korean Presidential Unit Citation; Distinguished Unit Citation patch; pair of lieutenant colonels rank devices; an embroidered ribbon set (missing the National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal and UN Korea Medal ribbons). Plus, an empty box for an Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal. With extensive research and copied records. An excellent group to a long-serving (43 years) soldier. VF. Estimate $1000-1400 Colonel George F. McGinn was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1891. He enlisted as a private and musician, 5th US Infantry, in 1909, rising to sergeant by November 1917, when he was appointed a first lieutenant, serving until his demobilization in August 1919. He was appointed a captain, Officers Reserve Corps in 1919 and served in various duties and rising to lieutenant colonel. He served in the 1st Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion in World War I and was cited for a Silver Star for exceptional conduct under fire and devotion to duty in campaign near Atton, France, from Sept. 1st to Nov. 10th 1918. He later served with the 139th Military Police Battalion, earning the Italian Service Bar. Through World War II, he served in various training and Inspector General functions. In 1946, he served in the Quartermaster Department, 8th Army, in Japan and Korea, heading the Memorial Division. He received the Bronze Star from the Japanese Logistical Command for meritorious service in the early days of the Korean War, from 30 June through 2 November 1950. Colonel McGinn retired in August 1953 and died in August 1968. 412. Silver Star group of nine to Sergeant William A. Hand, 357th Infantry, 90th Infantry Division: Silver Star, split brooch, numbered 36772, marked BB&B, privately hand-engraved Sgt W.A. hand/12047603/357 Inf; Bronze Star, slot brooch, machine-engraved William A./Hand; Purple Heart, slot brooch, unnamed; Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, unnamed, stained on the obverse; American Campaign Medal; Europe-AfricaMiddle East Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; American Legion shooting medal, engraved FIDAC on the obverse; two other private shooting award pendants (3rd Grand Agg. and 3rd Iron Sight Agg.), without ribbons With a 90th Division patch, a pair of

sergeants stripes and various ribbon bars (including one for the American Defense Service Medal). VF+. Estimate $450-550 Sergeant Hand enlisted in New Jersey in May 1942. His Silver Star was awarded in 90th Infantry Division General Orders 130 of 1944 for gallantry in action in France on 6 August 1944. On 6 August 1944, the division was centered at Mayenne, France, after fighting its way through two river crossings in the previous two weeks. The 90th Infantry Division awarded 1,418 Silver Stars in World War II. 413. Silver Star/Purple Heart pair to Sgt David Spatz, 29th Infantry Division: Silver Star, slot brooch (missing the pin), hand-engraved David/Spatz, unnumbered; Purple Heart, slot brooch, enameled center (enamel damage to the center edge and to the shield). With copied 29th Infantry Division General Orders 28 (21 June 1944). Pendants show age, VF. Estimate $700-900 Sergeant David Spatz was cited for gallantry in action against the enemy on the morning of 9 June 1944, in Normandy, France. On this occasion, the squad commanded by Sergeant Spatz was pinned down by intense enemy small arms, machine gun and mortar fire. Although wounded, Sergeant Spatz remained in a position where he could direct all his men to cover and control their advance more than 300 yards over difficult terrain. Only then did he drag himself to cover. His actions were responsible for saving the lives of many of his men. His cool courage and dogged devotion to duty, with complete disregard for his own safety, and in spite of painful shrapnel wounds, reflect great credit upon himself and the Military Service. Spatz was evacuated to the United States in July 1944. Spatz enlisted in Baltimore in April 1941 and died in August 1995. 414. Pair to First Lieutenant John C. Hemans, US Army Air Forces and US Air Force: Silver Star, unnamed, numbered 15550, marked by BB&B; reribboned on a split brooch; cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. Air Medal, wrap brooch, unnamed, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. With patches for 4th, 7th and 13th Air Force. Plus, Hemans copy of the citations for his Air Medals (each for five combat missions); a Combat Crew Pass of the 2nd Heavy Bombardment Processing Headquarters, Topeka, Kansas, and two Japanese documents. VF. Estimate $450-550

Colonel Hemans received the Silver Star for gallantry as a B-17 navigator on a search mission out of Guadalcanal, when the aircraft was attacked by 20 Japanese fighters and the crew brought down five of them. Colonel Hemens later received the Legion of Merit for service in the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Organization, dealing with Titan II missile launch vehicles. 415. Replacement group of 6 to Lt Frederick A. Knoll, 317th Infantry, 80th Infantry Division: Silver Star, crimp brooch, machine-engraved in small letters Frederick J./Knoll; Bronze Star, with one oak leaf cluster, crimp brooch, machine-engraved Frederick J./Knoll; Army Good Conduct Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved Frederick J./Knoll; American Campaign Medal; EuropeAfrica-Middle East Campaign Medal, with 3 stars (missing the pin); World War II Victory Medal. With a Combat Infantry Badge, marked Sterling (pins clipped off); officers 317th Infantry collar device; pin-back first lieutenants bar; 80th Division patch and a Tank Destroyer patch. With replacement citation for the Silver Star and original documentation including the 80th Division General Order, and an extract, with the Silver Star citation; General Order and extract with his Bronze Star citation; 1987-dated citation certificates for both of his Bronze Stars; certificate of service, verifying these awards; his commission as a first lieutenant; other diplomas and other service documents. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Lt Frederick J. Knoll was cited for gallantry in action in Germany on 25 February 1945...While attacking Rettendorf, Germany, Lieutenant Knolls platoon was delayed by severe fire. Ordering his men to take cover and return fire, he crawled through heavy concentrations of machine gun fire to destroy the hostile position with grenades... His second Bronze Star came for repelling a counterattack near Neidervellmar, Germany, on 4 April 1945. His first Bronze Star came with a general citation. Knoll enlisted in March 1942, serving as a radio operator in Tank Destroyer units before being commissioned into the infantry. After the war, he served in the Pennsylvania National Guard and was recalled to active duty in 1950, but stayed in the United States. In a letter, Knoll indicates his original medals were stolen on the troop ship home and he didnt get around to asking for this replacement set until 1987. 416. Group of 12 to Captain H.J. Long, US Navy: Defense Superior Service Medal; Meritorious Service Medal, with gold star; Air Medal, with 5 device; Joint Service Commendation Medal; Navy Commendation

Medal, machine-engraved H.J. Long; Navy Expeditionary Medal, with 1 star on the ribbon; National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal, with silver campaign star; Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal, first class; Republic of Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross, with silver wing device; Republic of Vietnam Staff Service Medal, first class; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, with 60- device. These barmounted for wear (the Vietnamese medals are all USmade). With a set of naval aviators wings, clutch-back (marked 250 and 1/20 10K); a pair of captains eagles; a Velcro-backed name tag for a flight suit with Naval Flight Officer wings and CDR Huey Long/USN/XO VAW 126. VF+. Estimate $300-400 Captain Herman James Huey Long, Jr., was a 1963 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. From September 1979 through December 1980, Long commanded VAW-126, a carrier airborne early warning squadron flying E-2C Hawkeyes. The squadron was embarked aboard USS John F. Kennedy in the Mediterranean during this period. 417. Russian Red Star group of nine to Lt Col Charles E. Murray, Army Air Forces and US Air Force: Legion of Merit, wrap brooch, privately machine-engraved Charles E. Murray; Air Medal, wrap brooch, privately machine-engraved Charles E. Murray; Air Force Commendation Medal, machine-engraved Charles E. Murray; American Defense Service Medal, with star on the ribbon; American Campaign Medal; Europe-AfricaMiddle East Campaign Medal, with 4 stars; World War II Victory Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Soviet Union Order of the Red Star, numbered 293159. With original patch of Desert Air Force (damaged); Aviation cadet cap badge; 3-inch pilots wing; 2-inch command pilot wing. All have been mounted in a glazed frame. VF. Estimate $1000-1500 Major Charles E. Murray received the Legion of Merit in War Department General Orders 67 of 1943 for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service in organizing and supervising the assembly of aircraft consigned to the Royal Air Force under Lend-Lease, and for performing test flight inspections of this equipment. After the delivery of the aircraft to be British he ably conducted the transition training of combat and maintenance crews. Later he served with distinction in the same capacity for the delivery of similar equipment to the Russians in the Persian Gulf Area, insuring air worthiness of the aircraft so transferred. His

Russian Red Star was apparently for this same activity. The Order of the Red Star with the group officially traces to a civilian, Pavel Faev, of the 12th Unit, Railroad Brigade, South West Front (awarded in November 1943) and it is possible that Faev was required to donate his award for presentation to an Allied officer. Murrays Air Medal came through 12th Air Support Command (23 Oct 1943). In May 1943, Major Murray took command of the 487th Bomb Squadron, flying missions over Italy before joining the 340th Group Headquarters. He retired from the Air Force in July 1961 as a lieutenant colonel.

418. Group of 12 medals to Brigadier General Philip H. Bethune, US Army: Legion of Merit, with oak leaf cluster, machine-engraved Brig Gen/Philip H./Bethune; Bronze Star, machine-engraved P.H./Bethune, recent strike; Army Commendation Medal, machine-engraved P.H. Bethune, recent strike; American Defense Service Medal, pin missing (recent strike); American Campaign Medal (recent strike); Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal, with 1 star; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (recent strike); World war II Victory Medal (recent strike); Army of Occupation Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Korea Service Medal, with 3 stars; United Nations Korea Medal. Plus, a pair of Brigadier Generals dress shoulder straps and a Sterling, clutch-back Combat Infantry Badge. With a name plate from a display frame Brigadier General Philip H. Bethune/ Decorations and Campaign Medals/World war II and Korean War. With copied official biographical data. VF. (12) Estimate $300-400 Brig Gen Bethune was a 1931 West Point graduate, serving initially with the 5th and 1st Cavalry Regiments. In 1941, he was on the Command and General Staff College faculty, teaching armored tactics and intelligence staff procedures. Landing at Normandy on D+1, he wrote an extensive report on intelligence in support of the invasion operations. After further service with Army Ground Forces, General Bethune became Assistant G-2 of Tenth Army in Okinawa and Japan. In Korea, he was Chief of Staff of the 40th Infantry Division (Legion of Merit and Bronze Star) and later Armor Officer, Eighth Army. He later became Assistant Division Commander, 2nd Armored Division in Germany and Texas. In 1958, he became the Army Attache to Mexico and retired in 1961. General Bethune died in November 1973.

419. Pair to Lowell M. Daugherty, Army Air Corps: Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, machine-engraved Lowell M. Daugherty/Sgt/AC (part of the surname is double engraved); Air Medal, slot brooch, machineengraved Lowell/M./Daugherty. Light wear, VF. (2) Estimate $150-200 A Lowell M. Daugherty enlisted in February 1942 and served through October 1945. Born in 1917, Daugherty died in 1989 in Ohio.

single dog tag and a Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry unit award ribbon. With copied service data. VF. (5) Estimate $120-200 Colonel Smith earned his first Bronze Star as a forward artillery observer with the 70th Infantry Division during World War II. During the Korean War, he served in Japan and with the 9th Field Artillery. The second Bronze Star and Air Medal came from his tour as senior advisor in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam (1966-1967). He later earned the Legion of Merit as Chief of Staff, Strategic CommandPacific. Col Smith died in 1983.

420. Group of four to Brigadier General William C. McGlothlin, US Air Force: Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, machine-engraved W.C. McGlothlin, Jr, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin; Distinguished Flying Cross, slot brooch, unnamed, but the label on the box Colonel William C. McGlothlin, Jr., cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin; Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin; Air Medal, slot brooch, unnamed. With Gen McGlothlins biography. VF+. Estimate $300-400 General McGlothlin was a 1944 West Point graduate. Trained as a B-24 pilot, he served as an instructor pilot before entering B-29 training in mid-1945. After the war, he flew a variety of transport, ferrying and weather reconnaissance missions. In 1953, after several staff positions, McGlothlin volunteered for duty in Korea, serving as operations officer and commander of the 37th Light Bombardment Squadron, 17th Bombardment Group. In 1964, he joined the initial staff of the Air Force Academy as Director of Physical Education. After an assignment to Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces, he went to the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In 1965, Gen McGlothlin was vice commander of the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing, flying 86 combat missions from Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam. After Vietnam, he commanded two Pilot Training Wings before taking command of the Air Force Recruiting Service. In 1971, General McGlothlin became vice commander of the Lackland Military Training Center, retiring in May 1972. General McGlothlin died in July 1998. In addition to these awards, he also held the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal and Air Force Commendation Medal. 421. Group of five to Colonel Robert A. Smith, US Army: Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed; Air Medal, crimp brooch, machine-engraved Robert A./Smith; Army Commendation Medal, unnamed, crimp-over-slot brooch; United Nations Korea Medal; US Military Academy Reunion Medal, with name tag Smith R.A. 44. With a

422. Group of 7 to SSgt William C. Hartmann, Photographer, 455th Bomb Group: Air Medal, wrap brooch, unnamed, numbered 31990, with ribbon bar; Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, unnamed; American Campaign Medal; Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal, with 1 silver and 3 bronze stars; World War II Victory Medal; Army Occupation Medal; Air Force Association Medal for the 50th Anniversary of World War II. With a single dog tag to Hartmann, T-41-44 (Linden, NJ); set of USAAF aircrew wings, clutch-back, marked Vanguard, NY; theater-made Official US Army/Photographer patch; ribbon set (Good Conduct, American Campaign and EAME Campaign medals); USAAF photographers patch; 15th Air Force patch; single staff sergeants stripes; pair of enlisted Air Corps collar discs; Distinguished Unit Citation ribbon, with oak leaf cluster. Plus, 18 aerial mission photographs and 66 miscellaneous photographs, including shots of Gen Nathan Twining decorating the 455ths colors, Benito Mussolinis body, Mount Vesuvius and several Italian cities. VF+. Estimate $250-350 The 455th Bomb Group (Vulgar Vultures) flew B-24H bombers. Activated in June 1943, the group operated in Italy from February 1944 through the end of the war. It earned its first Distinguished Unit Citation for a 2 April 1944 mission against a ball bearing plant at Steyer, Austria. A second award came for a mission on 26 June 1944 against an oil refinery at Moosbierbaum, Austria. The group completed 252 missions.

423. Pair to Tec5 Armand D. Duval, 80th Infantry Division: Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed, cased with ribbon bar; Purple Heart, slot brooch, unnamed, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. With original extract from 80th Division GO No.105, 17 April 1945, awarding the Purple

Heart to Duval for wounds received in Germany on 12 April 1945. VF+. (2) Estimate $125-175 Armand D. Duval was born in June 1917 and died 3 September 2002. He enlisted on 24 March 1942 in Bangor, Maine. On the day Duval was wounded, the 80th Division was heavily engaged at Erfurt and Weimar, Germany. 424. Pair to John S. Watkins: Bronze Star, slot brooch, machine-engraved John S./Watkins, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin; Purple Heart. Slot brooch, machineengraved John S./Watkins, cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. Possibly a Vietnam non-fatal casualty. VF+. (2) Estimate $180-250

428. Unattributed Navy group of eight: Navy Commendation Medal; Navy Good Conduct Medal; Navy Expeditionary Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; Vietnam Service Medal; Navy Expert Rifleman Medal; Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal. Mounted on two clutch-back bars for wear, VF. Estimate $75-125 429. Group of five to Hugh D. Greer, Jr., 17th Company, 5th Marines: Purple Heart, slot brooch, handengraved Hugh D. Greer, Jr., numbered 92861, enameled center; Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, unnamed, numbered on the edge No.21723; World War I Victory Medal, clasps Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector; Army of Occupation Medal, slot brooch, ring suspension; Elyria, Ohio, World War I Service Medal, unnamed. With his round 17th Company dog tag; Marksman bar, engraved on the reverse Hugh D. Greer, Jr./1917; a miniature aiguillette for the French Croix de Guerre. Plus, a family group of medals, consisting of a Bronze Star and Army Good Conduct Medal (both slot brooch, unnamed) with a T-44 dog tag to Edward Greer, and an American Legion 17th National Convention (St. Louis, 1935) badge, with hand-written name tag Reed C. Greer. With research. VF. Estimate $450-550 Hugh Dickson Greer, Jr., born in 1897, enlisted 19 April 1917. He arrived in France in August 1917 and received a gunshot wound to his left shoulder on 13 June 1918. His records verify the Purple Heart, which was awarded in October 1942, and the numbered Good Conduct Medal. The research includes information on Edward H. Greer, who received the Bronze Star and Good Conduct Medal (3rd Military Government Regiment). 430. Pair to Conrad A. Erickson, 76th Field Artillery; Purple Heart, slot brooch, hand-engraved Conrad A./Erickson, cased; World War I Victory Medal, clasps Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector (ribbon wear at the brooch). VF. (2) Estimate $300-400 PFC Ericksen, 76th Field Artillery, was wounded in action on 4 Oct 1918 and received the Purple Heart on 19 October 1943. 431. Pair to Gilbert I. Leist, US Army: Purple Heart, slot brooch, unnamed, plastic center, numbered 384631

425. Group of three attributed to Jay A. Sanders: Bronze Star, slot brooch, unnamed, cased; Army Good Conduct Medal, unnamed; World War II Victory Medal. With a ribbon bar with ribbons for the Bronze Star, Good Conduct, EAME campaign Medal (3 stars); enlisted infantry collar discs; a pair of technical sergeants stripes; officers medical corps collar device; pair of enlisted medical department collar discs. Also, with a handmade pair of dog tags stamped Sanders, Jay A. 37322084 /A/ June E. Sanders, 424 4th St So /P/ Moorhead Minn. VF. Estimate $150-250

426. Group of seven to Robert C. Hasha, US Army: Bronze Star, script-engraved Robert/C/Hasha; Purple Heart, unnamed; Army Good Conduct Medal; American Defense Service Medal, with Foreign Service clasp; American Campaign Medal; Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal. All mounted on a British-style pin-back bar. VF. Estimate $175-275 427. Pair to CWO4 L.M. Edwards, US Air Force and US Army: Meritorious Service Medal, with 2 oak leaf clusters, machine-engraved L.M. Edwards; Purple Heart, slot brooch, privately script-engraved L.M. Edwards. VF+. (2) Estimate $80-120 CWO Edwards was an Air Force intelligence officer before transferring to the Army in 1966. He held 3 Bronze Stars, 3 Meritorious Service Medals, an Air Medal, and 2 Army and 3 Air Force Commendation Medals. His first MSM was for service in Germany.

(ribbon stained); Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch, machine-engraved Gilbert I. Leist. With limited research, VF. (2) Estimate $125-175 Leist enlisted in the Army from New Albany, Indiana, in June 1943. He died in Florida in July 2008. 432. Pair to Charles F. Johnson, US Navy: Navy Good Conduct Medal, hand-engraved CSC/ 86711/Charles/F. Johnson/US Nav Air Sta/San Diego, Calif/10 March 1930; World War I Victory Medal, no clasp. VF+. (2) Estimate $300-375 433. Group of eight to Edward James Ross, US Navy: Navy Good Conduct Medal, impressed Edward James Ross/1946, with three stars on the ribbon; American campaign Medal; Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal, with 1 star; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, with 2 stars; World War II Victory Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Korean Service Medal, with 1 star; United Nations Korea Medal. The brooches have been removed and the medal ribbons glued to a red velvet display board. VF. Estimate $150-200 434. Group of 9 to Paul G. Boyd, US Navy: Navy Good Conduct Medal, wrap brooch, impressed Paul/Gardford/ Boyd/1949; American Campaign Medal, with a bronze star; Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal; AsiaticPacific Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Navy Occupation Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Korea Service Medal; United Nations Korea Medal. With copied research. All have been reribboned (original ribbons are included); pendants show age, VF. (9) Estimate $200-300 Boyd served from August 1943 through December 1945 on active duty and then in the reserves. He then had service from 1949 through 1964. He served aboard USS Wilhoite (DE-397) throughout the war, beginning operations in the Atlantic on convoy escort duties. In May 1944, the ship was attacked by German aircraft, but escape unharmed. The ship received a Presidential Unit Citation for her parts in successful anti-submarine warfare operations. The ship transferred to the Pacific Theater, but arrived after the war was over. 435. Group of five to Carroll Hanley, US Navy and Baltimore Police Department: Spanish Campaign Medal, unnumbered, Bastian Brothers three-ring suspension; Sampson Medal, named Carroll Hanley, F2c, pendant

only; Philippine Campaign Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.4273; United Spanish War Veterans membership badge; Veterans of Foreign Wars membership badge. All mounted on hand-lettered cardstock with Hanleys photograph in police uniform within a wreath and between crossed flags, and inscribed Born February 22nd 1872, Veteran Spanish Amer War US Navy, Died: Killed in line of his official duty, October 29-36 and Our Comrade and Chaplain, Baltimore Police Post 1529, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the USA, Department of Maryland, with the post officers listed and Buried with full military honors November Second 1936. With research. The ribbons on the medals are faded and worn; the Sampson Medal pendant is drilled and riveted to the backing (the ribbon and top bar are missing). Near VF. Estimate $1000-1300 Hanley is on the roll of USS Puritan for the Sampson Medal, which was a Phase II issue with the reverse of Matanzas/ April 27, the first action of the war for which a medal was issued. In 1909, Hanley joined the Baltimore Police Department, but resigned in June 1918. He was reinstated in June 1924 and served until his death on 29 October 1936. On that date, Hanley arrested a man who sped away from the scene. Hanley jumped on the cars running board in the midst of rush hour traffic. Officer Hanley held on to the car for three blocks before being thrown to his death as the driver made a sharp turn. 436. Group of four to Cecil B. Almy, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia: Mexican Border Service Medal, numbered 104 (Asst Band Leader, Roxbury), ribbon worn through at the brooch; Massachusetts Long Service Medal, with bars Nine Years and Five Years, numbered 1897; Massachusetts Distinguished Marksman Badge (reribboned); National Rifle Association Affiliated battalion Badge, top bar Members Match 1912. VF. (4) Estimate $200-300 437. Group of four to PFC Arthur E. Atkinson, 1st Massachusetts Field Artillery: Mexican Border Service Medal, numbered 30027 (Arthur Edward Atkinson, PFC, D Battery, 1st Massachusetts Field Artillery); Salem, Massachusetts, World War I Service Medal, named Arthur E. Atkinson; Massachusetts Expert Marksman Cross, with pin-back top bar (ribbon worn); Massachusetts Marksman Badge, with bar 1913, with pin-back top bar. VF. (4) Estimate $250-350 438. Pair to PFC James M. Connolly, 106th Infantry, 27th Division: World War I Victory Medal, clasps Somme, Offensive, Ypres-Lys and Defensive Sector

(ribbon worn through at the brooch); France Croix de Guerre, 1914-1918, with palm (ribbon worn). With original documents, including: AGO Memorial Certificate to PFC Connolly for his death on 27 September 1918 (trimmed); AEF Memorial Certificate to Connolly; three studio portraits of Connolly in uniform (one framed with a 27th Division patch). With some copied research showing Connolly was from Brooklyn, enlisted in July 1917 and died 27 September 1918. He is buried at Bony, France. The combination of the AGO and AEF Memorial Certificates is unusual. The award of the Croix de Guerre is not confirmed in the records. VF (2) Estimate $250-350 On 27 September 1918, the 27th Division, with the 53rd Infantry Brigade (including the 106th Infantry) in the lead, attacked to take the outlying defenses of the Hindenburg Line west of the St. Quentin Canal Tunnel. 439. Group of three to Captain Cyrus F. Smythe, Air Service: World War I Victory Medal, clasps St, Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector; New Jersey World War I Service Medal; Aero Club of America Aviation Medal of Merit, hand-engraved on the reverse Major/H.L. Armstrong/British Army/and Lt Cyrus F. Smythe/Pilot/Flew Over Burning/Munitions Plant/Morgan, NJ/Directing Fight/Against Flames/Oct 4, 1917 [The year is incorrect, as the Morgan explosion was on 4 October 1918]. VF+. (3) Estimate $600-900 Cyrus F. Smythe enlisted in Thornton, Texas, in 1917, trained as a pilot, but remained in the United States. Smythe attended Columbia University Law School and was a trial counsel for New York Telephone Company. Smythe died in Austin, Texas, in December 1972. On 4 October 1918, a series of explosions and fires started at the T.A. Gillespie Shell Loading Plant at Morgan, New Jersey. The results of the explosion included 64 dead, 325 building destroyed, and over 12,000,000 pounds of explosives destroyed. Smythe and Armstrong flew over the burning and exploding facility to direct fire fighters who could not see because of the smoke and flames. The medal was awarded on 17 February 1919 at the 13th Annual Banquet of the Aero Club held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

Good Conduct Medal, unnamed; Marine Corps Reserve Medal, ring suspension, wrap brooch, unnamed; American Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; New York Medal for State Service in the Field During the World War (Aqueduct Medal), numbered 2563; New York World War I Service Medal, numbered 35657. With a pair of Marine Corps dog tags to Francis Xavier Martin (T-42); an employees identity badge for Martin at the US Naval Air Station, Miami. Plus, original documents, including: Marine Corps War Service Certificate to Francis X. Martin for service from April 1917 through August 1919 (New York; Quantico; AEF, France), signed by John A. Lejeune; Marine Corps War Service Certificate to Francis X. Martin foe service from April 1917 through April 1920 (New York; Quantico; AEF, France; Hampton Roads; eastern Recruiting Division), signed by George Barrett, Commandant; US Navy citation to Francis X. Martin for service in the Naval Reserve, 1947, signed by James Forrestal; New York City Police Department pistol license as a special watchman at J.P. Morgan and Company (1937); three original photos of Martin in uniform in World War I; a certificate of service from the Adjutant General of New York, saying that Martingano had enlisted in the Marine Company, Naval Militia, in 1916 and had also served from 1921 to 1926, rising to gunnery sergeant; release from active duty in October 1944 as a platoon sergeant; Honorable Discharge, October 1944; 3 photos of Martin from World War II; copied service records, including letters inquiring about a medal promised to Martin for his actions in countermanding an officers orders to protect his men during a live-fire exercise (no medal was ever awarded). Plus, a Marine Corps MP brassard and dress belt buckle VF. Estimate $425-525 441. Group of five medals to Sgt Joseph J. Nolan, 242nd Coast Artillery: World War I Victory Medal, clasps Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector; Connecticut World War I Service Medal, with ribbon bar; Connecticut Faithful Service Medal, 10 years, engraved Sgt/Joseph J. Nolan/Bar E 242nd C.A. (H.D.), ribbon worn through at the brooch, with ribbon bar; 242nd Coast Artillery 5-Year Service Medal (ribbon worn); Connecticut Rifle and Revolver Association 1937 Medal, with bar Individual Championship, ribbon worn; Marksman badge, bar Coast Artillery; Sharpshooter Badge, bar Rifle; Expert Marksman Badge, bar Coast Artillery. Plus, a pair of enlisted Coast Artillery collar discs; an enameled National Defense discharge button. With a letter to the 242nd rifle team congratulating them on their performance in the 1933 Cole Trophy Match and singling out Sgt Nolan for his attaining the high individual score of the match. VF. (Lot)

440. Group of 8 to Francis X. Martingano/Martin, US Marine Corps: World War I Victory Medal, clasp France and a Maltese cross device; Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, hand-engraved No.10683/Francis X./Martingano/1st Enlistment/1917-1920; Marine Corps

Estimate $300-400 442. World War I pair to Pvt Charles A. De Saussure II, 115th Field Artillery: World War I Victory Medal, clasps St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector; United Daughters of the Confederacy Cross of Military Service, 1917-1918, with overseas device, numbered 5470, with original named and numbered box. Plus, a small photograph of De Saussure in uniform and a copy of Confederate Veteran (July 1931), with a photograph of his grandfather, Charles Alfred De Saussure, who was Commander in Chief, United Confederate Veterans. VF. (2) Estimate $350-450 Charles A. De Saussure II joined the 1st Tennessee Infantry in April 1917, transferring to the 115th Field Artillery, 30th Division. He served overseas from June 1918 through March 1919. 443. Pair to Sergeant First Class Walter Ashbrook, Air Service: World War I Victory Medal, clasp France; Evansville, Indiana, World War I Service Medal, named W. Ashbrook. With research showing Ashbrook enlisted in August 1917 and served in France with the 480th Aero Construction Squadron. Victory Medal ribbon worn, VF. (2) Estimate $125-175 444. Lot to Wagoner Charles E. Kellogg, 106th Field Artillery, 27th Division: New York World War I Service Medal, numbered 772. With two dog tags to Kellogg, Supply Company, 106th Field Artillery; wagoners patch; two gold overseas chevrons. With copied research data. VF+. Estimate $110-140 Kellogg enlisted in June 1917 in Utica. He served overseas from June 1918 through March 1919 and in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne campaigns. His discharge notes the award of New York World War I Service Medal numbered 73606. 445. Unattributed US Navy pair: World War I Victory Medal, clasp Asiatic; Haitian Campaign Medal 19191920, Navy, unnumbered, wrap brooch marked by Whitehead & Hoag. Both show light ribbon wear, VF. (2) Estimate $450-550 446. Unattributed US Navy pair of medals: Yangtze Service Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.3879, wrap brooch, ring suspender. Second Nicaragua Campaign

Medal, Navy, numbered M.No.9667, split brooch, ring suspender. VF+. (2) Estimate $400-500

447. Pair to Samuel Gurley, 9th US Infantry Volunteers: Oneida County, New York, Spanish-American War Service Medal, hand-engraved Samuel Gurley, 9th USI; New York Old Guard Service Medal, unnamed. First is VF+; second is about VF. (2) EStimate $125-175 In Cuba, the 9th Infantry took part in the action at San Juan Hill. In early 1899, the regiment was sent to the Philippines. 448. Unattributed Navy group of five medals: American Defense Service Medal, clasp Fleet; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; American Campaign Medal; EuropeAfrica-Middle East Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal. On a clutch-back for wear; pendants polished VF. Estimate $80-120 449. Group to Joe M. Clark, Sons of Confederate Veterans: Knight of the Golden Circle of the Order of the Stars and Bars, gilt and enamel neck badge, engraved on the reverse Joe M. Clark, Jr/Knighted 1-6-1987; Military Order of the Stars and Bars membership medal, unnamed; Sons of Confederate Veterans Military Service Cross, numbered 804, unnamed; Military Service Medal of the Order of the Stars and bars, numbered 82, unnamed (ribbon and pendant stained); Military Order of the Stars and Bars officers medal, with top bar Adjutant; Officers badge of the Society of Colonial Wars, unnumbered recent issue, on a neck ribbon, with miniature medal; Huguenot Society badge, in silver (marked Ster), on a neck chain; Huguenot Society membership medal, gold-filled, marked by J.E. Caldwell, with miniature medal; Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial medallion, by Medallic Art Company. VF. Estimate $200-300 The Military Order of the Stars and Bars is a sub-group of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, for members whose ancestors served as officers in the Confederate forces. 450. Group of nine medals and badges to Cadet First Captain William E. McMullen, Valley Forge Military Academy: Order of Anthony Wayne, gilt and enamel; Lt Gen Richard King Mellon Distinguished Service Medal, gold medal award, marked by Bailey, Banks & Biddle;

Captain J. Donald Stone, Jr., Medal for maintaining the highest average in military studies; State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania Medal, marked BB&B and engraved Presented to/Cadet/William E. McMullen/1977; Association of the US Army George Washington Medal, Patriotism; Veterans of Foreign Wars ROTC Medal, named Cadet First Captain/William E. McMullen/1977 (pin missing); Football Medal, gold; Valley Forge Military Academy General Staff Badge, gilt and enamel (chipped, worn) PT badge, pin-back. Some age, wear, VF, (9) Estimate $150-200 451. Group of three to Sgt J.H. Bourch, Rhode Island National Guard: First Light Infantry Long and Faithful Service Medal, with bars Three Years and Five Years, named Sergt J.H. Bourch/1904-1909, numbered 3057 above and 92 below the naming; brass-gilt and enamel First Light Infantry Regiment badge, unnamed (enamel chipped); gold and enamel First Light Infantry Veteran Association badge, with top bar F.L.I. Veteran Assn, pendant with enamel seal, red backing ribbon. VF. (3) Estimate $275-350 452. Mounted group of four miniature medals: Air Force Commendation Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Korean Service Medal; United Nations Korea Medal. Barmounted, clutch-back, VF. Estimate $20-35

in Germany including Karlsruhe, Essen, Friedrichshafen, Duisburg and Stuttgart. He has so far attained a splendid record of achievement and photographs taken at the time of bombing show that he has pressed home his attack to the utmost and has overcome the fiercest enemy opposition. Flight Officer Slade has welded together a most efficient crew and by his skill an initiative has inspired confidence into them all. For his skill, courage and untiring devotion to duty he is strongly recommended for an award of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Slade apparently worked at the White Sands Missile Range after the war, being honored for 20 years service in 1976. He died in April 1986. No. 625 Squadron, Royal Air Force, was formed on 1 October 1943. The squadron took part in Bomber Commands night offensive against Germany for the rest of the war. There were 264 Distinguished Flying Crosses (plus 3 first bars) awarded to Americans in World War II.

454. Order of St. John of Jerusalem, serving sister. Silver and enamel, on a bow mount. In a fitted case (case worn), with bow-mounted miniature. VF+. Estimate $100-150 455. Indian Title Badge, GV, Khan Bahadur, silvergilt. Engraved on the reverse Khan Sahib Munshi/Amjad Ali Khan/3rd June 1924. No ribbon. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $100-200 456. Dunbar Medal 1650, in silver (34x28.5mm). Possibly a late 19th Century restrike, but without the characteristic die crack line. VF. Estimate $300-500 457. Dunbar Medal, in bronze. A smaller bronze strike (24x20.5mm) set into a bronze bezel, with a loop at the top. The originals were never struck in bronze, so probably a late 19th Century strike. Unmarked, VF. Estimate $300-500 458. Highland Societys Medal for Egypt 1801, bronze. With the Gaelic inscription engraved on the edge. With clip and ring suspension. Surface marks, VF Estimate $375-475 Awarded by the London Highland Society to members of the 42nd Regiment who fought in the action against the French on 21 March 1801.

GREAT BRITAIN AND COMMONWEALTH NATIONS Single Orders, Decorations and Medals 453. Distinguished Flying Cross to an American who flew with the RAF: Distinguished Flying Cross, GVI, officially dated 1944. Also, hand-engraved on the reverse Donald/Clarence Slade/USA AAF. In original Royal Mint case of issue, VF+. Estimate $5000-7000 Flight Officer Donald Clarence Slade, USAAF, was assigned as a pilot to 625 Squadron, Royal Air Force, flying Lancaster bombers from RAF Kelstern, in Lincolnshire. His recommendation for the award of a nonimmediate Distinguished Flying Cross states: This American officer is a pilot and Captain of a Lancaster is now nearing the end of his first tour of operations having completed 29 and 2/3rds sorties and flown 160 hours on operations. He has attacked many strongly defended targets

459. Baltic Medal, unnamed as issued. Light surface and edge marks, VF. Estimate $225-325

467. Egypt Medal 1882, clasp Alexandria 11th July (A. Bassom, Boy 1cl, HMS Monarch). Very light surface marks, VF. Estimate $475-575 468. Egypt Medal 1882, clasp Alexandria 11th July (R.T. Read, Ord:, HMS Sultan. Light pitting, VF. Estimate $300-400 HMS Sultan received 658 medals with this clasp. 469. Egypt Medal 1882, clasp Tel-El-Kebir (442 Pte H. Murphy, 1/Gord: Highrs:). VF+. Estimate $300-400 Murphys medal and clasp are verified on the roll. The 1st Gordons received 775 medals with the Tel-El-Kebir clasp. 470. Egypt Medal 1882, clasp Suakin 1885 (25212 Gunr T.T. Chappell, 5/1st Sco: Div: RA). Verified on the roll. Light pitting, VF. Estimate $300-400 471. Egypt Medal 1882, clasps Suakin 1885 and Tofrek. Name erased. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $200-300 472. Egypt Medal, undated, clasp Gemaizah 1888 (2740 Pte G. Simpson, 2/K.O. Sco. Bord.). Surface and edge marks, VF. Estimate $475-575 473. Khedives Star 1884-6, impressed 24/J.Mc.C. on the reverse. VF. Estimate $125-175 474. India General Service Medal 1895, clasp Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (5107 Pte G. Murray, 2d Bn, Ryl Innis Fus). Heavy wear over the naming, VF. Estimate $250-350 475. India General Service Medal 1895, clasps Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 (5197 Pte G. Greig, 1st Bn, Gord. Hrs). VF. Estimate $300-400 Pte Grieg also received a 3-clasp Queens South Africa Medal and a Kings South Africa Medal. 476. Ashanti Star 1896, unnamed as issued. VF. Estimate $300-400

460. Baltic Medal, unnamed as issued. VF. Estimate $350-450 461. Crimea Medal, no clasp, engraved Cort & Adj W. Moule, 6th Dragoons. Surface and edge marks, VF. Estimate $1000-1300 Troop Sergeant Major William Moule was commissioned a Cornet in 1855. The 1856 Army List notes that Moule received the Crimea Medal with clasp Sebastopol and the Turkish Crimea Medal. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1857. He later served with the 15th Foot and retired in 1862. 462. Turkish Crimea Medal, Sardinian issue (engraved 2782 R. Spearing, 1 B, 14 Foot). With a large silver ring soldered to the upper edge and the hole for the original suspension plugged. Verified on the roll. VF. Estimate $150-225 The 14th Regiment of Foot received 487 no-clasp Crimea Medals and 556 with clasp Sebastopol. In 1881, the regiment became the West Yorkshire Regiment. 463. Turkish Crimea Medal, Sardinian issue (engraved 3533 J. Turnbull, S.F. Guards. Pierced suspension, VF. Estimate $150-225 Turnbull also received the Crimea Medal with clasps Alma and Inkermann. 464. Indian Mutiny Medal, clasp Central India (renamed John Hearding, 12th Lancers; the name is crudely hand- engraved, the regiment is officially impressed). VF. Estimate $200-300 465. Second China War Medal, clasps Canton 1857 and Taku Forts 1858, unnamed as issued to the Royal Navy. Pawn brokers mark and surface marks, VF. Estimate $300-400 466. Afghanistan Medal 1872, no clasp (6 Bde/1325 Pte H. Instone, 1/25th Foot). Pte Instones medal is verified on the roll. VF. Estimate $300-400

477. Queens Sudan Medal 1896, unnamed. Light marks, VF. Estimate $350-450 478. Khedives Sudan Medal 1896, silver, no clasp (1027 Sepoy Rup Singh, 35th Bl Infy). VF. Estimate $175-275 479. Khedives Sudan Medal 1896, no clasp, bronze issue, unnamed. Suspender slightly bent, VF. Estimate $250-300 480. Queens South Africa Medal, clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (273 Tpr A. Hindley, Kitcheners F.S.). Surface and edge nicks, VF. Estimate $175-225 481. Queens South Africa Medal, clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 (37163 Tpr C. Vass, Scottish Horse). The clasps have been placed on the ribbon individually, not riveted. Verified on the roll With an additional clasp South Africa 1902. Surface and edge marks, VF. Estimate $200-300 482. Queens South Africa Medal, clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902 (6750 Pte J. Flood, Rl Innis. Fus). Verified on the roll. VF. Estimate $200-300 483. Queens South Africa Medal, clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902 (8685 Spr C.H. Collings, RE). Sapper Collings is verified on the medal roll, but no bars are listed for anyone on that page. VF. Estimate $200-300 484. China War Medal 1900, with an unmounted copy bar Relief of Pekin (1123 Sowar Rugh Nath Singh, 16th Bl Lcrs). Light surface marks, VF. Estimate $250-350 485. India General Service Medal 1908, clasp Afghanistan NWF 1919 (1839 Sepoy Beli Ram, 41 Dogras). VF. Estimate $125-175 486. 1914 Star (SS-1778 Pte J.M. McKinlay, ASC). VF. Estimate $100-150

Private John M. McKinlay earned in 1914 Star with the 9th Field Bakery. He also was with the KRRC and 2/4 London Regiment. 487. 1914-15 Star (7-787/Pte R. Renwick/Northd Fus.). Some small spots of verdigris on both sides. VF. Estimate $40-55 488. World War I Victory Medal (65985 Cpl J. Burt, RA). VF. Estimate $20-30 489. World War I Victory Medal (4686 Pte F.W. Perren, HAC - Inf). With round identity disc to Perren. VF. Estimate $65-85 490. World War I Victory Medal (1234 Sepoy Jahan Khan, 28 Pjbis). VF. Estimate $40-60 491. Mercantile Marine War Medal, bronze (John Geddes). VF. Estimate $45-65 492. Lot of three medals: British War Medal (12945 Cpl H. Jenner, R. Fus.). Burma Star. War Medal 1939-45. VF. (3) Estimate $75-100 Corporal Harry Jenner earned his 1914-15 trio in East Africa. 493. Memorial Plaque, 1914-1918. An unnamed reducedsize (83mm) copy in bronze, uniface. VF. Estimate $35-55 494. General Service Medal, EIIR (BR: OMN:), clasp Malaya (22828100 Sigmn B. Tahany, R. Sigs). Light edge nicks, VF. Estimate $100-150 495. India General Service Medal 1936, clasps North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 193739 (6343 Sepoy Purdil Khan, Tochi Scouts). VF+. Estimate $150-250 496. India. 1939-45 Star, impressed 263207 Sep/Gurdas Ram, Ind. Grs.. VF. Estimate $35-55

497. Lot of four World War II medals: 1939-45 Star (2 one stained); France and Germany Star; Defense Medal. VF. (4) Estimate $50-90 498. Lot of three World War II medals: 1939-45 Star; War Medal (2). Unmounted ribbons, VF. (3) Estimate $45-75 499. Lot of two World War II medals: Burma Star (stained); Canada Volunteer Service Medal, with maple leaf bar. VF. (2) Estimate $40-60 500. Queens Korea Medal (22406378 Sigmn R. Hancock, R. Sigs.). VF. Estimate $200-300 501. Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria (4327 Corpl W. Andrews, Rl. Engrs). Edge knocks, VF. Estimate $150-250 502. Army Long Service and Conduct Medal, Victoria, impressed 1163 Qr Mr Sergt James Conroy, RE. Several edge knocks over the naming, VF. Estimate $200-300 503. Army Meritorious Service Medal, GV (421343 Sjt P.F. Lloyd, RAMC). VF+. Estimate $250-350 Sergeant Percy F. Lloyd was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in the 3 June 1919 London Gazette (p. 6908) in recognition of valuable services rendered with the Armies in France and Flanders. With copied MIC showing was entitled to a British War Medal and Victory. 504. Copy Meritorious Service Medal, GV. A Frenchmade copy from the World War I era. Surface nicks, VF. Estimate $75-125 505. New Zealand. Meritorious Service Medal, EIIR, unnamed specimen. VF. Estimate $450-550 506. Volunteer Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria Regina. Unnamed. VF+. Estimate $65-95

507. Efficiency Medal, GVI (Indiae Imp.), bar Territorial (5337544 Cfn W.J. Paine, REME). VF+. Estimate $75-100

508. Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, GV (Coronation robes), bar The Great War 1914-18 (Edward Gee). VF+. Estimate $30-45

509. Imperial Service Medal, EVII, unnamed. Bronze star with silver center. VF+. Estimate $125-175

510. Imperial Service Medal, GVI (Ind. Imp) (Percy Macdonald). VF. Estimate $35-55 511. Miniature Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, EVII. Swivelling suspender, silver. VF. Estimate $40-60 512. Order of League of Mercy. The ribbon is loose from the brooch, VF. Estimate $100-150 513. Medal to J. Wills, for his part in fighting off a Uboat in 1916. Bronze table depicting an angel figure with a trumpet on the obverse, engraved European War 1914 below; reverse is hand-engraved European War/Presented to/J. Wills/in commemoration of/his courageous services/in fighting off a/German Submarine/from/S.S. Wandle/25th April 1916. VF+. Estimate $100-150 SS Wandle was a coastal collier. Sailing off the northeast coast of England, she was attacked on the surface by the German UB-27. The crew of Wandle engaged the submarine and initially was thought to have sunk her, but the UB-27 survived for another year. SS Wandle ran aground in December 1917 and was a total loss. 514. Haynes Medal, Royal Engineers. Bronze table medal (56mm) with a bust and Captain A.E. Haynes, RE, 186196; reverse shows a bridged chasm and Field Fortification, S.M.E., Impressed on the edge No.145156 Sapper I.C. Judges, 273 Party. VF. Estimate $65-95

The Haynes Medal was created in 1898 and awarded by the School of Military Engineering to the best recruit in the Field Works Course. Corporal Isaac Charles Judges, 6th (Pioneer) Bn, East Yorkshire Regiment, died 3 October 1917, and is buried near Ypres. 515. Johannesburg Medal for the South Africa. Conclusion of the Great War, 28 June 1919. Bronze, no ribbon, VF. Estimate $35-55 516. India. Bombay Tribute Medal for troops who defended the port of Bombay, 1914-1918, bronze. No suspension, unnamed. VF+. Estimate $35-65 517. India. Bombay Presidency Rifle Association Medal, bronze (39mm). Obverse depicts a young Victoria with Victorian Queen of Great Britain and Empress of India; reverse inscribed Bombay Presidency Rifle Association/Estabd. 1871 around an oak wreath. With swivelling scroll suspension, no ribbon. Unnamed, VF. Estimate $75-100 518. Army Temperance Association, India, 3-Year Service Medal (Beatty Star). Silver diamond-shaped medal with a seated lion on the obverse. Incorrect ribbon. VF. Estimate $25-45 519. Commemorative Medal of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron, bronze. Obverse depicts Hope waving to the four ships of the squadron (Good Hope, Devonshire, Antrim and Carnarvon), with the inscription South Africa and South America 1908; reverse lists the ships and 2nd Cruiser Squadron, Closer Union, 1908, with 12 clasps: Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Ladysmith, Port Elizabeth, Simonstown, Capetown, St. Helena, Rio de Janeiro and Monte Video. Unnamed, VF+. Estimate $400-500 520. Medal Commemorating King George IIIs 50-Year Jubilee in Salisbury, 1810. Bronze, 49mm, with the bust of George III on the obverse and the arms of Salisbury supported by two double-headed eagles. Only 500 pieces were made before the dies were cancelled. VF. Estimate $75-100 521. Medal for the Centenary of the House of Hanover, 1814. Bronze medal (50.8mm) depicting the conjoined busts of King George I, II and III; reverse depicts Britannia

seated before a seascape, with the arms of Dublin below. By the Irish medallist William Mossop. The surface is porous, possibly a cast copy, VF. (British Historical Medals 781) Estimate $75-100 522. Board of Agriculture Medal, bronze, 48mm. Obverse depicts King George III with an agricultural wreath; reverse depicts a female figure among agricultural implements, with a ribbon for inscription and Voted in the exergue. VF. Estimate $50-75 523. Medal for the Opening of the London Bridge by King William IV, 1831. Obverse depicts the King facing right; reverse depicts the London Bridge. Engraved by Benjamin Wyon. VF+. (British Historical Medals 1544) Estimate $75-100 524. Memorial Medal for Jonas Webb, celebrated sheep breeder. Obverse depicts Webb and a memorial inscription; reverse depicts a standing sheep and Founder of the Babraham South-Downs. Bronze, 59mm. VF. Estimate $50-75 525. Medal for the Marriage of Victoria to Prince Frederick William of Prussia. Bronze medal (64mm) depicting conjoining busts on the obverse and the wedding date within a floral wreath on the reverse. By L.C. Wyon. VF+. Estimate $75-100 526. Medal Commemorating Prince Alberts Selection as Chancellor of Cambridge, 1847, bronze, 58mm. Obverse depicts the bust of Prince Albert; reverse has a 7line Latin inscription. VF. Estimate $50-75 527. Medal of National Thanksgiving for the Recovery of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, 1872. Bronze, 77mm. The obverse depicts Londonia and Britannia greeting Queen Victoria and the Prince; reverse is a scene of crowds in a cathedral. VF+. Estimate $75-100 528. Medal Commemorating the Visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to England 1889. Mahogany bronze, 60mm, depicting the uniformed bust of the Kaiser on the obverse; reverse depicts a naval review below a bust of Victoria. VF+. Estimate $50-75

529. Document lot relating to Corporal William OBrien, No. 102 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery: Third Class Certificate of Education (Mar 1912); Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity (Jan 1918); Gunnery Certificate (May 1914); Certificate of Conduct (1919); Soldiers Small Book (Nov 1908); Transmittal for the 1914-15 Star (Apr 1920); Transfer to the Reserve on Demobilization Certificate (Feb 1919); typed lyrics of Keep the Home Fires Burning; H.M. Forces Combined Leave and railway ticket (May 1916); Postcard announcing the availability of the British War Medal and Victory Medal (Mar 1922). Documents show age and wear, generally VF. Estimate $30-45 Medal Groups 530. Military Medal and pair to Cpl Robert J. Erwin, Irish Guards: Military Medal, GV (10521 Pte R.J. Erwin, Ir: Gds:); British War Medal; Victory Medal (10521 Cpl, Ir. Gds.). With his British passport issued in 1923 for travel to the United States and a US Immigration form certifying that he would be in the United States for 6 months visiting his aunt (the form bears his photograph in uniform wearing the ribbons of the MM and pair). Documents show wear, medals are VF+. Estimate $1800-2200 Erwin was born in 1895 in Cullybackey, Ballymena, County Antrim, and was serving in the Royal Irish Constabulary when he enlisted in the Irish Guards. His Military Medal was in the London Gazette on 28 September 1917, probably for action at Ypres. Erwin emigrated to the United States in 1923, settling in Philadelphia, where he worked as a bank guard. He died in 1966. 531. Pair to Sergeant George Jury, 31st Regiment: Crimea Medal, clasp Sebastopol (lightly engraved G. Jury, No.2387, 31st Regt); Turkish Crimea Medal, Sardinian issue (impressed 2387. Sergt George Jury, 31 Regt). Surface marks, VF. (2) Estimate $350-450 532. Group of five to Private Ernest E. Kelcey, 6th Dragoon Guards: Queens South Africa Medal, clasps Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Johannesburg and Belfast (engraved 3495 Pte E. Kelcey, 6/Drgn Gds); Kings South Africa Medal, clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (impressed 3495 Pte E. Kelsey, 6th Drgn Gds); 1914 Star, with date bar (3495 Pte E. Kelcey, 6/D. Gds); British War Medal;

Victory Medal (6DG-3495 Pte E.E. Kelcey, 6-D. Gds). Note naming variances. All but the KSA appear in the rolls. Unmounted, VF. Estimate $450-550 533. Officer casualty pair and memorial scroll to Captain Robert F. Colquhoun, 15th Highland Light Infantry: British War Medal; Victory Medal (Capt R.F. Colquhoun). With original memorial scroll to Capt Colquhoun (discolored, mounted on cardstock) and an original photo in uniform. With research, including copied Medal Index Card, his obituary from the April 1917 HLI Chronicle; a copied photo of the battalion officers, including Colquhoun, from the Glasgow Herald; 12 copied pages from the battalion history mentioning him. VF+. (2) Estimate $600-700 Captain Colquhoun was commissioned in December 1914. In November 1916, he was killed in action along the Somme, while in command of D Company, 15th HLI. He was a graduate of Glasgow University and an assistant master at a Glasgow school. 534. An officer casualty Muir family group of four: 1914-15 Star (14247 Sgt D.O. Muir, High L.I.); British War Medal; Victory Medal (2 Lieut D.O. Muir). Plus. 1914-1915 Star (14248/L.Cpl (A Cpl) R. Muir/High. L.I.). With research. VF. (4) Estimate $525-625 Second Lieutenant David Orrack Muir was an original member of the 16th (Boys Brigade) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. He was promoted to sergeant, wounded in action and later commissioned into the 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. He was killed in action on 20 May 1917 and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial. With photocopies of mentions of Muir in two unit histories. R. Muir, whose service number is only one off from David Muirs (probably brothers), was listed in the HLI Chronicle as being wounded in action. 535. Pair to David McMaster, 71st Foot: Military General Service Medal, clasp Toulouse (David McMasters, 71st Foot); Waterloo Medal (David M Master, 1st Batt, 71st Reg Foot), with a silver claw and straight bar suspension. The MGS is VF+; the Waterloo Medal shows some surface marks and heavy edge marking, some over the naming, VF. (2) Estimate $5000-6000 McMaster is confirmed on the MGS roll for the single clasp (listed as McMasters). He also confirmed (as David

McMaster) on the Waterloo roll as a private in Captain Archibald Armstrongs Company, 1st Battalion. At Waterloo, the 71st formed part of Major General Sir Henry Clintons 2nd Division. The 71st lost 16 officers and 171 men killed and wounded in the battle. 536. Group of three to BQMSgt/2Lt James Neilson, Royal Field Artillery: 1914-15 Star (325 BQM Sgt J. Neilson, RFA); British War Medal; Victory Medal (2 Lieut J. Neilson). With research. VF. (3) Estimate $225-325 BQMSgt Neilson sailed for Gallipoli in June 1915, probably with the 1/4th Glasgow Howitzer Brigade. Neilson was commissioned in September 1916 and survived the war. 537. Pair to Pte G.T. Walters, Hampshire Regiment: British War Medal; Victory Medal (201525 Pte G.T. Walters, Hamps. R.). VF. (2) Estimate $80-110 538. Pair to Major W.J. Hamilton, CEF and HQ 5th Army: British War Medal; Victory Medal (Major W.J. Hamilton). With copied service records. VF. (2) Estimate $200-250 Major William John Hamilton served for a number of years in the Canadian Militia and was an Inspector of Public Schools in Fort William, Ontario. He served with the 94th and 32nd Battalions, CEF, before being seconded to the British Army and serving at HQ, 5th Army in France. He was born in 1862 and died in 1924.

542. Group of four to Major A.H. Reid, Royal Corps of Signals: 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal, with MID device; Copy Efficiency Decoration, top bar Territorial, GVI (Marked Copy on the reverse). Mounted for wear. With a matching set of mounted miniature medals (no MID device) and an identity bracelet center engraved Major A.H. Read/26876/P. VF. Estimate $100-150 Major A. H. Reid, Royal Corps of Signals, was mentioned in dispatches for gallant and distinguished services in the field in the London Gazette of 11 October 1945. His Efficiency Decoration was listed in the London Gazette of 20 June 1946. 543. Group of four to T.M. Black, possibly 5th Black Watch: 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defense Medal and War Medal. In original mailing box to T.M. Black, in Dundee, from Infantry Records, Perth. VF+. Estimate $80-120 544. Group of five attributed to Albert L. Saddler: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp 1st Army; Italy Star; Defense Medal; War Medal. With a hand-sewn ribbon bar with ribbons for the 1939-45 Star; Africa Star and Italy Star. VF. (5) Estimate $75-125 The attribution of this group comes from the orginal collectors records, but no documentation has been found. 545. Group of six to AB G.S. Williams, Royal Navy: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defense Medal; War Medal. The stars are all machineengraved in large letters G.S. Williams, AB, RN. Unmounted, VF. (6) Estimate $100-150 546. India. Group of three to Sapper Pritam Singh, Bombay Sappers and Miners Group: War Medal (58696 Spr, Bombay S&M Gp); India Service Medal (58696 Spr, Bombay S&M Gp); India Independence Medal (58696 Spr, Bombay Engr Gp). Unmounted. Edge wear, VF. (3) Estimate $75-100 547. Group of three to B/M Fazal Ahmed, Royal Pakistan Engineers: India Service Medal, unnamed; War Medal, unnamed; Pakistan Independence Medal )1956/F B/M Fazal Ahmed, RPE). Crudely mounted for wear, VF. Estimate $60-90

539. Pair to Private J. Davies, Kings Own Scottish Borders: British War Medal; Victory Medal (40141 Pte J. Davies, K.O.Sco.Bord). Verified. VF. (2) Estimate $75-100 540. Pair to Naik Razada, 37th Dogra Regiment: India General Service Medal, clasp Afghanistan NWF 1919 (1713Nk. Razada, 37/Dogras); British War Medal (1713 Nk Razada, 37 Dogras). Surface and edge marks, VF. (2) Estimate $150-200 541. Group of five to Rifleman Jaglal Pun, 6th Gurkha Rifles: India General Service Medal 1936, clasp North West Frontier 1936-37 (5478A Rfm, 2-6 G.R.); 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; India Service Medal; War Medal. The World War II medals are all unnamed. Unmounted, VF. (5) Estimate $175-250

548. New Zealand. Renamed Korea pair: Korea Campaign Medal (P.L. Young, AB NZ 12968), the name is engraved, others impressed); United Nations Korea Medal (P.L. Young, AB NZ 12968), the name is engraved, other details impressed. VF. Estimate $200-300 549. Mounted group of four miniatures: 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal; Africa Service Medal. Barmounted for wear. Ribbons worn, polish residue, VF. Estimate $30-45 ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MEDALS OF THE WORLD A Small Collection of Latin American Orders, Decorations and Medals 550. ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA. Independence Medal 1981, bronze. Possibly an unofficial version, VF. Estimate $50-75 551. BRAZIL. Order of the Southern Cross, knight. In original case by H. Stern, with lapel rosette. VF+. Estimate $100-150 552. BRAZIL. Order of Military Merit, breast star of the order. Silver, gilt and enamel. With the backplate of Randal, Rio. VF+. Estimate $350-450 553. BRAZIL. Order of Military Merit, commander. Full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $250-350 554. BRAZIL. Order of Military Merit, knight. In original issue case with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $125-150 555. BRAZIL. Order of Rio Branco, commander. By H. Stern, Rio; cased. With full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $250-350

558. CHILE. Order of Merit, officer. In original case by E. Hours. Case scuffed, medal VF+. Estimate $100-150 559. CHILE. Service Decoration, 30 years, breast badge. Gilt and enamel. Original case by Hours, Santiago. VF+. Estimate $75-100 560. CHILE. Navy Grand Cross for Service Aboard, 14 years. In original case by Milled, with ribbon bar with 3 anchor devices. VF+. Estimate $75-100 561. CHILE. Medal for Civil Service, 30 years. Gilt and enamel. In original case with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $65-95 562. CHILE. Police Service Cross, 30 years. Gilt and enamel, on a green velvet neck ribbon. In original case by Milled with enamel ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $150-200 563. COLOMBIA. Order of Merit General Jose Maria Cordova, breast star of the order. With miniature medal. Cased by Meco, Ltda, Bogota. VF+. Estimate $300-400 564. COLOMBIA. Centennial Cross for the Battle of Boyaca, 1819-1919. In original fitted case by J.H. Werner, Berlin. VF. Estimate $150-200 565. COLOMBIA. Iron Cross for International Operations (Korean War). With open pasador top bar. VF+. Estimate $250-300 566. CUBA, REPUBLIC. Medal Commemorating the Centennial of the Cuban Flag, 1950. In damaged wooden case, with miniature. VF+. Estimate $100-150 567. CUBA, SOCIALIST. Medal for Victory in Angola. In plastic case with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $35-65 568. CUBA, SOCIALIST. Medal for Distinguished Service in the Revolutionary Armed Forces. In plastic case with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $35-65

556. BRAZIL. Medal of Inconfidencias, third class neck badge. By Randal, Rio; cased with lapel rosette. Full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $125-175 557. BRAZIL Mariners Medal, bronze, with silver 4anchor ribbon device. VF+. Estimate $100-150

569. CUBA, SOCIALIST. Medal 28th of September. In plastic case with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $35-65 570. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Order of Trujillo, knight, military division. Silver and enamel, with pin-back top bar. VF. Estimate $150-200 571. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Order of Trujillo, knight, civil division. Silver and enamel, with pin-back top bar. VF. Estimate $150-200 572. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Medal for 25 Years of the Trujillo Era. Silver and enamel, with pin-back top bar. VF. Estimate $75-100 573. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Army Good Conduct Medal. In original box of issue. VF. Estimate $30-45 574. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Air Force Good Conduct Medal. Gilt and enamel. Marked by N.S. Meyer. VF+. Estimate $25-45 575. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Police Cross of Merit, first class. Gilt and enamel, with pin-back top bar Primera Clase. VF+. Estimate $150-200 576. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Rifle Marksman Badge. Marked by N.S. Meyer. VF+. Estimate $25-50 577. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Machine Gun Marksman badge. Pin-back. By N.S. Meyer, cased. VF+. Estimate $25-50 578. ECUADOR. National Order of Merit, knight. VF. Estimate $125-175 579. ECUADOR. Order of Abdon Calderon, second class. Silver and enamel, with astrological symbols on the top bar. In original case of issue by Joyeria Jara Rios, Quito. Case corners split, VF. Estimate $100-150 580. ECUADOR. Armed Forces Decoration for NonCommissioned Officers. Bronze and enamel. VF+. Estimate $125-175

581. ECUADOR. Air Force Service Medal. Silvered and enamel. VF+. Estimate $125-175 582. GUYANA. Distinguished Service Star, silver. No ribbon. VF+. Estimate $100-150 583. GUYANA. Military Efficiency Medal, silver. Mounted for wear. VF+. Estimate $100-150 584. HAITI. National Order of Labor, silver. VF+. Estimate $50-75 585. HAITI. Long Service Medal, 25 years. VF. Estimate $35-65 586. HAITI. Soldiers Medal, Armee dHaiti obverse. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $35-55 587. HONDURAS. Air Force Cross, gilt and enamel. With clutch-back top bar and enamel ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $50-75 588. HONDURAS. Merit Star, second class. Silvered and enamel. By N.S. Meyer; cased with enamel ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $45-75 589. HONDURAS. Honor Medal. Gilt and enamel. Unmounted ribbon; with enameled ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $50-75 590. HONDURAS. Cross of Don Juan Lindo for Civilization and Culture, bronze. VF+. Estimate $125-175 591. HONDURAS. Police Sacrifice Medal. Silvered and enamel. In original N.S. Meyer case. VF+. Estimate $35-65 592. MEXICO. Breast star Grupo America. Gilt and enamel, with a thin pin. An organizational award. VF. Estimate $125-175 593. MEXICO. Mexican-Ethiopia Cultural Institute Membership Medal, bronze. With matching miniature. VF. (2) Estimate $50-75

594. PANAMA. Order of the Foundation of the Republic 1953, first class. With full neck ribbon. VF. Estimate $100-150 595. PANAMA. Order of the Grey Falcon. Set of first, second and third class neck badges. Gilt sheet-metal with painted enamel. Each on a red/white/blue neck ribbon. From the Noriega era. VF+. (3) Estimate $150-250 596. PARAGUAY. Order of Merit, grand cross breast star. Silver, unmarked. VF+. Estimate $350-450 597. PARAGUAY. Order of Merit, officer. Cased. VF+. Estimate $125-175

606. PERU. Order of Hipolito Unanue, knight. Gilt and enamel, no ribbon. VF+. Estimate $100-150 607. PERU. Order of Industrial Merit, breast star of the order. Silver-gilt and enamel. The backplate is marked 925 by the Lima Mint. With an unmounted miniature medal in a stained red case of issue. VF+. Estimate $400-500 608. PERU. Navy Merit Medal. Cased. VF+. Estimate $65-95 609. PERU. Navy Special Combatant Medal. Cased with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $75-100 610. PERU. Navy Combatant Medal. With pasador top bar, VF. Estimate $75-100 611. PERU. Medal of Ramon Castilla, Soldier of the Law. Bronze, with pin-back top bar. VF+. Estimate $65-95 612. PERU. Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the 1941 Campaign Against Ecuador. Cased. VF+. Estimate $75-100 613. PERU. Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the 1941 Campaign Against Ecuador. VF. Estimate $65-95 614. PERU. Commemorative Medal for Jorge Chavez, 1957, bronze. VF. Estimate $50-75 Chavez was a pioneering aviator, who was killed attempting the first aerial crossing of the Alps in 1910. His body was repatriated to Peru in 1957, and that action is commemorated by this medal. 615. PERU. Order of Police Merit of the National Police, knight. Cased with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $50-75

598. PERU. Order of Ayacucho, knight. Gilt and enamel. VF. Estimate $75-100 599. PERU. Order of Ayacucho, officer. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $100-150 600. PERU. Order of Ayacucho, commander. With cravat and ties. Enamel flaking and wear, VF. Estimate $150-200 601. PERU. Military Merit Cross, breast star of the grand cross. Gilt and enamel. In original fitted case. Case scuffed; star VF+. Estimate $350-450 602. PERU. Military Merit Cross, knight. Silver and enamel, VF. Estimate $75-100 603. PERU. Order of Naval Merit, commander. Cased with ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $150-200 604. PERU. Order of Naval Merit, knight. Silver-gilt and enamel; marked 925 on the reverse. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $65-95 605. PERU. Order of Naval Merit, knight. Silver and enamel. Marked 925 on the reverse. No ribbon. VF+. Estimate $65-95

616. PERU. Order of Police Merit of the Civil Guard, breast star of the order. Gilt and enamel, set with six green gems. Stickpin reverse. VF. Estimate $250-350

617. PERU. Order of Police Merit of the Civil Guard, knight. VF+. Estimate $45-75 618. PERU. Medal of the Institute of Liberator Ramon Castilla, silver. Marked 925 by the Lima Mint. VF+. Estimate $65-95 619. PERU. Medal of the Bolivian Society of Peru, gilt. No ribbon. VF+. Estimate $45-75 620. SURINAME. Order of the National Revolution, grand cross sash and badge (no breast star). VF+. Estimate $350-450 621. SURINAME. Order of the Golden Star, silver merit medal. VF+. Estimate $75-100 622. URUGUAY. Medal for the Victory at Yatay 1865, bronze. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $100-150 At Yatay, the combined forces of the Triple Alliance (Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay) met the Paraguayan Army and annihilated them. Of the 3200 men the Paraguayan forces mustered, fewer than 100 escaped without being killed or captured. Paraguay lost about 70% of its male population in the war. 623. VENEZUELA. Order of the Liberator, breast star of the grand officer. Silver-gilt, silver and enamel, with pierced star body. With the backplate of Picard, Caracas. VF+. Estimate $250-350 624. VENEZUELA. Order of the Liberator, commander. On an older, worn display ribbon. Older strike, VF. Estimate $150-200 625. VENEZUELA. Order of Francisco de Miranda, commanders set of neck badge, breast star, miniature, ribbon bar and lapel rosette. In original N.S. Meyer case of issue. VF+. Estimate $250-300 626. VENEZUELA. Order of Francisco de Miranda, commanders neck badge. Gilt and enamel. Made by N.S. Meyer. VF+. Estimate $100-150

627. VENEZUELA. Cross of the Armed Forces, pin-back. Gilt and enamel. With miniature pendant. VF+. Estimate $50-75 628. VENEZUELA. Cross of the Venezuelan Army, second class. In original N.S. Meyer case with miniature, ribbon bar and lapel rosette. VF+. Estimate $75-100 629. VENEZUELA. Cross of the Venezuelan Army, third class. In original N.S. Meyer case with miniature, ribbon bar and lapel rosette. VF+. Estimate $75-100 630. VENEZUELA. Decoration of General Rafael Urdanetta, first class. In original N.S. Meyer case of issue with miniature and ribbon. VF+. Estimate $65-95 631. VENEZUELA. Medal for Public Instruction, knight. Gilt and enamel. Mounted for wear. VF+. Estimate $75-100 End Latin American Collection 632. AFGHANISTAN, KINGDOM. Medal for the Northern Rebellion, 1930. VF. Estimate $85-110 633. AFGHANISTAN, KINGDOM. Medal of Fidelity, silver. With loop, but no ribbon. VF. Estimate $75-100 634. AFGHANISTAN, PDR. Order of Friendship Between Nations, unnumbered. Gilt and enamel. Ribbon soiled, VF. Estimate $600-800 635. ALBANIA. Order of Skanderbeg, commander. With no star at the suspension. Unmarked. Display cravat, VF. Estimate $350-450 636. ALBANIA. Order of Skanderbeg, knight. Silver-gilt and enamel. Hallmarked on the reverse. With no star on the suspension, VF. Estimate $200-300 637. ALBANIA. Commemorative Badge for Operations in Greece and Yugoslavia, 1942. Small (28x24mm) brass and enamel badge, with fasces below the crown of Skanderbeg. Unmarked, pin-back, with original envelope from CastelliGerosa, Milano. VF+.

Estimate $75-95 638. ALBANIA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC. Medal of Bravery 1945-1982, first class. VF. Estimate $100-150 639. ANNAM. Order of the Dragon, knight. Pierced, unmarked. Light enamel wear to the dragon, VF. Estimate $330-390 640. ARGENTINA. Order of Merit, grand cross set of sash, badge and breast star. Type 1, on the red and white civil division sash. The center of the breast star is slightly rotated. VF+. Estimate $550-650 641. ARGENTINA. Medal for the Campaign of the Andes, 2nd Division, bronze. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $100-150 642. ARGENTINA. Medal for the Allied Armies in Operations Against Paraguay, bronze. On narrow display ribbon, VF. Estimate $125-150 643. ARGENTINA. Naval General Headquarters Silver Medal, engraved Capt (RN)/J.F.R. Dreyer/21 Sep 1967. Marked 900. With pin-back top bar, VF. Estimate $75-100 Captain Dreyer was appointed a Naval Aide de Camp to the Queen in January 1968. He retired from the Royal Navy in July of that year. 644. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Leopold Leopold, knight, with war decoration. Bronze-gilt copy by Rothe (c.1966), without makers marks or star punch. VF+. Estimate $400-600 645. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Leopold Order, knight, with war decoration. A gilt and enamel later strike by Rothe. In a titled Rothe case. VF+. Estimate $300-450 646. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Silver Cross of Merit, with crown. Marked by Wilhelm Kunz on the ring; bravery ribbon. In a fitted green case with 1907 stamped on the bottom. VF+. Estimate $60-90

647. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Silver Cross of Merit. Marked V. Mayers Sohne, Wien on the ring. In a green issue case with 1881 stamped on the bottom. VF+. Estimate $65-95 648. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Silver Merit Cross, with crown, on the bravery ribbon. First type, 36mm. VF+. Estimate $125-175 649. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Army Field Pilots Badge, 1917, with wide wreath, dual crowns and K on the shield. Unmarked, with needle pin. VF. Estimate $650-850 650. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Large Silver Bravery Medal, Franz Joseph. Marked Leisek below the bust. Awarded to enlisted men. Light surface marks, VF. Estimate $70-95 651. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Large Silver Bravery Medal, Karl, with Kautsch on the base of the neck. Ribbon shows age, VF+. Estimate $100-135 652. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Bronze Bravery Medal, Karl (unmounted ribbon). Karl Troop Cross. VF. (2) Estimate $40-60 653. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Officers 35-Year Service Cross. Reverse engraved 1916/Offizierskorps/des Ersatzbaons/k.u.k. J.R./ 35. In a fitted case imprinted with Offizierkorps/des Ers. Baons/des/k.u.k. J.R. Nr. 35/1916. VF+. Estimate $1100-1300 654. AUSTRIA, IMPERIAL. Artillery Observer badge, 1914-1918. Brass circular badge (45mm) depicting an eagle over the mountains. Unmarked, VF. Estimate $125-175 655. AUSTRIA, FIRST REPUBLIC. Merit Order, commander, with white enamel. Neck ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $250-350 656. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Honor Decoration for Merit of the Republic, officers cross. Silver and enamel. VF+. Estimate $200-300 657. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Red Cross Honor Decoration, second class. Silver and enamel, with 1923 date on the reverse. White ribbon with two red side stripes. VF.

Estimate $125-175 658. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Honor Medal of the Red Cross, silver, oval, with 1923 on the reverse. Bow mount. VF. Estimate $50-80 659. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Honor Medal of the Red Cross, bronze, oval, with 1923 on the reverse. Bow mount, VF. Estimate $45-75 660. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Silver Decoration for Merit of the Austrian Republic. Silver and enamel; on trifold ribbon. VF+. Estimate $100-150 661. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Grand Silver Decoration for Merit of the Austrian Republic, on a neck ribbon. Silver and enamel. VF+. Estimate $175-250 662. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Honor Decoration for Science and Arts, breast badge. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $125-175 663. AUSTRIA. Silver Merit Medal of the Red Cross for the 9th Olympic Winter Games, Innsbruck, 1964. Estimate $200-300 664. AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC. Honor Decoration of Lower Austria, gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $100-150 665. BAHAMAS. Unofficial Independence Medal, 1973, brass, on gold ribbon. VF. Estimate $60-90 666. BAHRAIN. Police Distinguished Service Medal. Mounted for wear, VF. Estimate $60-90 667. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold, grand officers set of neck badge and breast star. French inscriptions. Enamel chipping to the neck badge and center of the breast star. The breast star has a backplate of J. Fonson, Bruxelles. The neck badge has no cravat loop or ribbon. VF. Estimate $1200-1500 668. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold, military, officer, with bi-lingual inscription. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $85-110 669. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold, military, knight, French inscription. VF+. Estimate $75-100 670. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold, knight, military division, with French inscription. Enamel chipping, VF. Estimate $75-100

671. BELGIUM. Order of the Crown, commander. Recent issue. Display ribbon. VF+. Estimate $200-300

672. BELGIUM. Order of the Crown, officer. France Croix de Guerre, 1914-1918, with gold star on the ribbon. VF. (2) Estimate $80-100 673. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold II, knight. French inscription, with a black enameled bar on the ribbon. Enamel chipping under the central lion. VF. Estimate $45-75 674. BELGIUM. Order of Leopold II, knight, with silver L palm on the ribbon, bi-lingual inscription. VF+. Estimate $45-65 675. BELGIUM. Croix de Guerre 1914-1918, with later gilt palm and gold and silver star devices. VF. Estimate $30-50 676. BELGIUM. Military Decoration, second class, long service. Military Combatant Medal 1940-1945. Civic Decoration, cross first class, with bar 1940-1945. VF+. (3) Estimate $85-110 677. BELGIUM. Civic Decoration (silver, enameled cross), with silver bar 1914-1918. VF. Estimate $30-50 678. BELGIUM. Korea Campaign Medal, with bar Coree-Korea. In original box of issue by DeGreef. VF+. Estimate $40-60 679. BELGIUM. United Nations Korea Service Medal, with bar Coree-Korea. VF. Estimate $45-75

680. BELGIUM. Prisoner of War Medal, 1940-1945, with 1 bar on the ribbon. VF. Estimate $55-85 681. BELGIUM. Korean War Campaign Medal, with bar Coree-Korea. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $45-75 682. BELGIUM. Cross of the Veterans of King Albert, 1909-1934. VF. Estimate $20-40 683. BELGIUM. Cross for the Occupation of the Rhineland, 1919-1929. Gilt and enamel. Some ribbon age, VF. Estimate $35-55 684. BELGIUM. City of Jemeppe medal for veterans. Bronze table medal. Obverse depicts a female figure greeting 3 men beneath the Belgian lion; reverse inscribed Jemeppe S/M en reconnaissance a ses combattants 1940 within a laurel wreath. In round cardboard box, VF+. Estimate $25-45

Estimate $350-450 692. BRAZIL. Order of the Southern Cross, knight, pendant only (missing the suspension wreath). VF. Estimate $50-75 693. BRAZIL. Order of Naval Merit, commander. Enamel chipping to obverse center surround; incorrect ribbon. VF. Estimate $350-450 694. BRAZIL. Order of Aeronautical Merit, commander, gilt and enamel. With Republica Federativa do Brasil inscription on the reverse. Full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $200-300 695. BRAZIL. Order of Rio Branco, breast star of the order. Silver, gilt and enamel. With the backplate by H. Stern, Rio. VF. Estimate $400-500 696. BRAZIL. Grand Medal of Inconfidencias. Gilt and enamel, with full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $200-300 697. BRAZIL. Peacemakers Medal, bronze. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $35-55 698. BRAZIL. Red Cross Medal, bronze. Mounted for wear, VF. Estimate $50-75 699. BRAZIL. Medal for the Centennial of the Death of Marshal Maria Quiteria de Jesus, 1853-1953. In original issue green case by Condal, Rio. VF+. Estimate $50-75 Maria Quiteria de Jesus was the first woman to join the Brazilian armed forces, although she enlisted disguised as a man. She rose to senior command based on ability. 700. BRAZIL. Geographical Society Medal for Brigadier Jose Vieira Couto de Magalhaes. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $120-160 701. BRAZIL. Samuel Hahnemann Cross of the World Congress of Homeopathic Medicine. Breast star and neck badge of this unofficial order. VF. Estimate $380-450 702. BRUNEI. Long Service Medal. VF+. Estimate $60-90

685. BOLIVIA. Order of Naval Merit, knight. Silver, gilt and enamel. No ribbon. VF+. Estimate $125-175 686. BOLIVIA. Order of Aeronautical Merit, officer. Gilt and enamel, VF+. Estimate $125-175 687. BOLIVIA. Cross of the Iron Star, pin-back, 38mm. Marked by F.M. Lorioli-Castelli, Milan. VF. Estimate $100-150 Awarded for the Chaco War. 688. BOLIVIA. Medal for the Chaco Campaign. VF. Estimate $45-75 689. BOLIVIA. Cross for the Defenders of the Chaco. Gilt and enamel, VFEstimate $75-100 690. BOLIVIA. Army 10-Year Service Cross, bronze and enamel. Enamel chipped on the reverse, VF. Estimate $75-100 691. BRAZIL. Order of the Southern Cross, commander. Display ribbon. VF.

Estimate $235-275 703. BULGARIA, KINGDOM. Cross for the Proclamation of the Kingdom, 1908. First type, with the royal crowns on the arms pointing upward. VF+. Estimate $75-125 704. BULGARIA, KINGDOM. Long Service Cross for enlisted men, 10 years, silver. In damaged case by Rothe. VF. Estimate $75-95 705. BULGARIA, KINGDOM. Red Cross Medal 1915, silver. VF. Estimate $120-180 706. BULGARIA, KINGDOM. Honor Badge of the Bulgarian Red Cross Society, pin-back, first type (65x38mm). Unmarked, VF+. Estimate $100-150 707. BULGARIA, SOCIALIST. Order of 9 September, first class, without swords. Cased, VF+. Estimate $65-95 708. BURMA. Order of the Star of the Revolution, third class. Silver, gilt and enamel, VF+. Estimate $75-125 709. BURUNDI. Royal Order of Prince Louis Rwagasore, commander. Gilt and enamel. Full cravat and ties. VF. Estimate $200-300 710. BURUNDI. Order of Prince Louis Rwagasore, knight. Gilt and enamel. On an incorrect trifold ribbon, VF. Estimate $60-90 711. BURUNDI. Service Medal. Obverse has bust of King Mwambutsa, bronze. On yellow/green ribbon. VF. Estimate $60-90 712. Royal Order of CAMBODIA, KINGDOM. Cambodia, knight. Enamel damage to center surround, VF. Estimate $125-150 713. CAMBODIA, KINGDOM. Royal Order of Sahametrei, commander. Current issue, with full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $180-225 714. CAMBODIA, KINGDOM. Royal Order of Sowathara, commander. Gilt and enamel, with full neck ribbon. Current, VF+. 715. CAMBODIA, KINGDOM. Moniseraphon, knight. VF. Royal Order of

Estimate $125-175 716. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. National Merit Order, commander. Full neck ribbon, VF. Estimate $300-400 717. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. National Merit Order, officer. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $125-150 718. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. Order of Central African Recognition, knight. VF+. Estimate $90-135 719. CHILE. Order of Bernardo OHiggins, commander. Gilt and enamel, with full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $150-250 720. CHILE. Order of Bernardo OHiggins, commander. Gilt and enamel, with full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $300-400 721. CHILE. Order of Merit, second class set of neck badge and breast star. Silver, gilt and enamel. Enamel chipping at several star points of the neck badge, ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $800-1000 722. CHILE. Order of Merit, merit star (silver star with no enamel). Blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $100-150 723. CHILE. Police Service Medal, bronze. Unmarked. On a new red/white/blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $35-55 724. CHILE. Medal for the Centennial of the Republic of Chile, white metal. VF. Estimate $45-75 725. CHILE. Naval Academy Prize Medal, silver (37mm), named C. Sundt for his second year. On tri-color ribbon, VF. Estimate $80-120 726. CHINA, REPUBLIC. Order of Resistance and Honor, numbered 318, with two red stars on the arms, with a World War II chop mark on the reverse (See

Gongqing Li, Chinese Orders 1862-1955, page 127, lower figure). Enamel shows light wear, ribbon is soiled, VF. Estimate $2500-3000 Medals in this range were given to members of the American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers) who went on to work for the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC). 727. COLOMBIA. Medal of Jose Francisco de Caldas, bronze and enamel, with pin-back top bar. Plus, a matching miniature. VF+. Estimate $125-175 728. COLOMBIA. Order of Military Merit J. FernandezMadrid, knight. Bronze and enamel, with pin-back top bar. With matching miniature. VF+. Estimate $125-175 Awarded to military medical personnel for bravery or outstanding service. 729. COMORO ISLANDS. Order of the Star of Said Ali, knight. Silver and enamel. Light wear, VF. Estimate $150-200 730. CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. Military Merit Cross, with palm and gold star devices and a small bar Congo. VF+. Estimate $25-40 731. CUBA, REPUBLIC. Order of Military Merit, knight, on blue ribbon. With pin-back top bar. Enamel chipping to reverse surround, VF. Estimate $125-175

734. CUBA, COMMUNIST. Distinction Rene Ramos Latour, gilt. Light wear, VF. Estimate $125-175 Awarded for 25 years service in the mining and iron industries. 735. CUBA, COMMUNIST. Medal for Victory in Angola. Mounted for wear, VF+. Estimate $65-95 736. CUBA, COMMUNIST. Commemorative Medal for the Literacy Campaign. In original plastic box, with ribbon bar. VF. Estimate $75-100 737. CZECHOSLOVAKIA. National Guard Merit Medal for Defense. VF+. Estimate $75-100 738. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (THIRD CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC, 1945-1948). Set of three Air Reunion Badges commemorating the reestablishment of the Czech Air Force in 1946. Porcelain ovals with silvered laurel-leaf frames, depicting (1) a Czechoslovakian pilots badge over the national colors, with CSR above; (2) a Czechoslovakian pilots badge under a Russian pilots badge; (3) a Czechoslovakian pilots badge under a Royal Air Force pilots badge. Housed in a fitted case with Narodni Letecka Sbirka/1946 on the top. Case shows light scuffing and fading; badges VF+. Estimate $150-200 In 1946, the Czechoslovakian Air Force was re-established with a core of combat veterans who served in four squadrons of the Royal Air Force and the Czechoslovakian Air Regiment, which had fought with the Russians. 739. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, SOCIALIST. Lot of 15 untitled cases and boxes for medals and badges. VF. (15) Estimate $35-65 740. CZECH REPUBLIC. Medal for Service in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans 1999, bronze. Blue ribbon with white center stripe. In original issue plastic case. VF+. Estimate $50-75 741. CZECH REPUBLIC. Medal for Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans, 1999. In original plastic case with ribbon bar. VF+.

732. CUBA, REPUBLIC. Order of Naval Merit, commander. With a blue cross and red anchor. Marked Sterling on the reverse by Villardebo y Riera. On a replaced blue/red/blue neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $175-275 733. CUBA, COMMUNIST. Order of Manuel Fajardo, gilt. VF+. Estimate $125-175 Awarded for 25 years service in medicine and public health fields.

Estimate $85-120

ribbon. The neck badge is marked by Mappin & Webb, Ltd; the breast star is marked by Sevadjian. VF. Estimate $600-800

742. ECUADOR. Order of Abdon Calderon, first class. With astrological symbols on the pin-back top bar; with backing ribbon. VF+. Estimate $125-175 743. ECUADOR. Military Specialization Decoration, War College. Gilt and enamel, with pin-back top bar. VF+. Estimate $100-150 744. EGYPT, REPUBLIC. Order of the Sinai. A Type 1 badge depicting a map of the Sinai Peninsula. Makers mark on the reverse. Gilt and enamel, VF+. (See inside back cover) Estimate $800-1000 This one-class order was created by President Anwar Sadat, but he rejected this first design. 745. EGYPT, REPUBLIC. Order of the Sinai, Type 2. A silver and enamel badge of this one-class order, with a hook for suspension at the neck. Makers mark on the reverse. VF+. Estimate $1000-1500 Only one award of this order is known and that was to President Anwar Sadat, who was wearing his badge when he was assassinated. 746. EQUATORIAL GUINEA. Order of Independence, knight. Silver, gilt and enamel. Marked 925 on the reverse. No ribbon, light wear. VF. Estimate $200-300 747. ETHIOPIA. Order of the Queen of Sheba, commander. Gilt, with full neck ribbon. Marked by Sevadjian. VF. Estimate $300-400 748. ETHIOPIA. Order of the Star of Ethiopia. An early, flat grand cross breast star meant to be sewn on. VF. Estimate $400-500 749. ETHIOPIA. Order of the Star of Ethiopia, grand cross breast star. Gilt. Unmarked, VF. Estimate $400-500 750. ETHIOPIA. Order of the Star of Ethiopia, second class set of neck badge and breast star. Gilt, with full neck

751. ETHIOPIA. Order of the Star of Ethiopia, knight. VF. Estimate $80-120 752. ETHIOPIA. Order of Menelik II, second class set of neck badge and breast star. Heavy enamel chipping on the reverse surround of the neck badge (about 25% gone). VF. Estimate $800-1000 753. ETHIOPIA. Military Medal of Merit of the Order of St. George, bronze. VF. Estimate $60-90 754. ETHIOPIA. Emperor Haile Selassie Eritrea Medal, silvered. VF+. Estimate $60-90 755. ETHIOPIA. Emperor Haile Selassie Eritrea Medal, bronze. VF+. Estimate $50-80 756. ETHIOPIA. Star of Victory 1941, large type. VF. Estimate $100-150 757. ETHIOPIA. Haile Selassie Coronation Medal, silver. VF. Estimate $60-90 758. ETHIOPIA, DERG ERA. Medal Commemorating the 1941 Victory Over Italy. VF. Estimate $60-90 759. ESTONIA. Red Cross Order, commander. Silver and enamel. On short display ribbon, VF+. Estimate $1000-1300 760. ESTONIA. Honor Decoration of the Home Defense Corps, third class. Silver, gilt and enamel. Ribbon faded, very light wear, VF. Estimate $225-275 761. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. Monitoring Mission Medal. VF+. Estimate $45-65 Awarded for service in and around the Former Yugoslavia between 1991 and 1993.

762. FINLAND. Order of the White Rose, knight second class. Silver and enamel. Worn silver marks on the ring. Excellent enamel, VF+. Estimate $150-200 763. FINLAND. Order of the Lion of Finland, knight first class. The suspension ring is hallmarked, VF. Estimate $150-200 764. FINLAND. Order of the Lion of Finland, knight second class. The suspension ring is heavily hallmarked, excellent enamel, VF+. Estimate $125-175 765. FINLAND. Cross of Liberty 1939, fourth class, with swords. With matching miniature medal. VF+. (2) Estimate $150-200 766. FINLAND. Cross of Liberty 1941, fourth class, with swords. With matching miniature medal. VF+. (2) Estimate $150-200 767. FINLAND. Medal of Liberty 1939, first class, with red cross. With no silver marks, VF+. Estimate $75-125 768. FINLAND. Olympic Merit Order, silver merit medal. VF+. Estimate $300-400 769. FINLAND. Winter War Medal 1939-1940, with bar Rannikkopuolustus. VF. Estimate $45-75 770. FINLAND. Winter War Medal 1939-1940, with crossed sabers and clasp Taipale. VF. Estimate $30-45 771. FINLAND. Winter War Medal 1939-1940, clasp Summa. VF. Estimate $50-70 772. FINLAND. Winter War Medal, 1939-1940, bar Kainuu. VF. Estimate $45-75 773. FINLAND. Winter War Medal, 1939-1940, bar Kotijoukot. VF. Estimate $45-75

774. FINLAND. Civilian Medical Service Badge, 25 years. Silver wreath surrounding a ceduceus and 25, with a blue backing ribbon with thin white stripe. Numerous hallmarks on the pin-back reverse. VF+. Estimate $50-75 775. FINLAND. Order of the Holy Lamb, knight second class. Silver and enamel. Marked on the reverse. VF. Estimate $350-450 776. FINLAND. Chain-mounted group of three miniatures: Order of the Cross of Liberty 1918, third class, with swords; Order of the White Rose, knight second class; Commemorative Medal of the Liberation War. Mounted on a chain with stickpins at each end. The White Rose pendant is heavily hallmarked. VF+. Estimate $100-150 777. FRANCE, KINGDOM. Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, knight. Gold and enamel. Enamel wear in the center surrounds and some cracks in the white arms, VF. Estimate $800-1000 778. FRANCE, KINGDOM. Order of the Cross of Fidelity, silver and enamel. Light enamel damage at several points, VF. Estimate $600-800 Established by Louis XVIII in 1816 to reward those who remained true to his cause during Napoleons reign. 779. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, chevalier, First Empire, third type. Enamel repairs to arm points, much of the enamel in the green wreath is chipped away. VF. Estimate $1500-2000 780. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, First Empire, chevalier. Sixth type, with finial balls on each arm point. Light enamel chipping to arms and surrounds, enamel repairs to the wreath. VF. Estimate $1200-1500 781. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, chevalier, reign of Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). Very light white enamel chipping, VF. Estimate $400-500 782. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, Louis-Philippe 1st, chevalier (45mm), with Henri IV obverse and crossed flags on the reverse, plain silver wreath. Enamel damage on several arm points. VF. Estimate $500-600

783. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, Second Empire, officer. Enamel chipping to blue surrounds and at several arm points on obverse and reverse, no ribbon rosette. Near VF. Estimate $400-600 784. FRANCE. Legion of Honor, chevalier, Second Empire. Light enamel wear at some of the arm points, wreath and in the reverse blue surround, VF. Estimate $350-450 785. FRANCE. Award document for the Legion of Honor, officer, to Guy Rioual, formerly Sargent-Chef, 1st Bataillon de Choc, dated 5 December 1989. Rolled, VF. Estimate $35-65 787. FRANCE. Order of the Black Star of Benin, knight. VF+. Estimate $100-150 788. FRANCE. Order of Agricultural Merit, officer. VF+. Estimate $45-75 789. FRANCE. Order of Agricultural Merit, knight. VF. Estimate $40-65 790. FRANCE. Order of the Academic Palms, commander. Gilt and enamel, with full cravat. VF+. Estimate $150-250 791. FRANCE. Order of Social Merit, knight. VF. Estimate $40-65 792. FRANCE. Order of Social Merit, knight. Croix de Guerre, 1939 reverse, with silver star on the ribbon. VF. (2) Estimate $85-110 793. FRANCE. Order of Social Merit, knight. Croix du Combatant, bronze (dark). VF. (2) Estimate $70-100 794. FRANCE. Order of the Academic Palms, knight. World War I Commemorative Medal, gilt. Croix du Combatant, gilt. VF. (3) Estimate $60-90 795. FRANCE. Lebanese Order of Merit, fourth class. Bronze medal with red ribbon bearing a horizontal white stripe with an embroidered cedar tree. VF. Estimate $75-125

796. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, second type. Light chipping to the blue enamel, VF. Estimate $175-250 797. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, second type. Enamel chipping to both blue surrounds, VF. Estimate $225-325 798. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, second type. Silver, the enamel is missing, VF. Estimate $100-150 799. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, 1870 obverse. Enamel in obverse surround, VF. Estimate $30-45 800. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, 1870 obverse. Croix de Guerre, 1939 reverse, with gilt star on the ribbon. VF. (2) Estimate $70-100 801. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, 1870 obverse. Croix de Guerre, 1914-1917. Levant Medal, clasps Levant (bronze) and Levant 1925-1926 (gilt). VF. (3) Estimate $80-100 802. FRANCE. Medaille Militaire, with 1-star obverse. Croix de Guerre 1914-1918. Croix du Combatant, gilt, reduced size (27mm). Croix du Combatant Voluntaire, 1914-1918. VF+. (4) Estimate $100-150 803. FRANCE. Croix de Guerre, 1939-1945. A recent USmade strike on a crimp brooch, VF+. Estimate $25-45 804. FRANCE. Croix de Guerre, Theatres dOperations Exterieures. VF. Estimate $35-55 805. FRANCE. Croix du Combatant, 1914-1918 (ribbon faded). World War I Victory Medal, Morlon design. World War I Commemorative Medal. Ministry of Labor and Social Security Medal of Honor, gilt, with rosette, named R. Roche/1963 Estimate $60-90 806. FRANCE. Croix du Combatant, bronze. VF. Estimate $35-55 807. FRANCE. Croix du Combatant. Medal for Escaped Prisoners. VF. (2) Estimate $55-75

808. FRANCE. Croix du Combatant Voluntaire, gilt. Middle East Campaign Medal, bar Moyen Orient. Commemorative Medal for North Africa, clasp Algerie. Silver prize medal, by Brenet. VF. (4) Estimate $70-100 809. FRANCE. Croix Resistance. Gilt. VF+. du Combatant Voluntaire,

819. FRANCE. Mayors Badge, gilt and enamel, pin-back. Marked by Arthus Bertrand. VF+. Estimate $65-95 820. FRANCE. Medal of the Society for the Encouragement of Progress. Silver and enamel. Light enamel wear to the suspension wreath. VF. Estimate $50-75 821. FRANCE. Medal for Alexandre Angelique de Talleyrand-Perigord, September 1821 (bronze, 51mm). Obverse depicts a bust of Talleyrand; reverse has a 10-line Latin inscription. VF. Estimate $50-75 822. FRANCE. Mounted group of four miniatures: Legion of Honor, chevalier; World War II Commemorative Medal; Syria Merit Order, knight; Croix de Combatant, 1939-1945. Bar-mounted, VF+. Estimate $90-135 823. FRANCE. Mounted group of six miniatures: Medaille Militaire; Croix de Combatant 1939-1945; World War II Commemorative Medal; unidentified bronze medal with a helmeted female head (yellow-edged green ribbon); European Cross of the European Confederation of Combat Veterans; Paris Fire Brigade Veterans Medal, bronze. Barmount, VF. Estimate $100-150 824. FRANCE. Mounted group of 13 miniatures: Legion of Honor, officer, set with 3 diamonds on the ring; National Order of Merit, commander; Croix du Combatant (ribbon tattered and pendant missing); Voluntary Military Service Cross, commander; Commemorative Medal for World War I; Commemorative Medal for World War II; Tunisia Order of Nichan Iftikhar, grand officer; Morocco Order of Ouissam Alaouite, officer; Benin Order of the Black Star, knight; Order of the Academic Palms, officer; Medal for Physical Education, first class (gilt with rosette); Order of Public Health, knight; Order of Social Merit, knight; Medal Renaissance Francaise Education Physique, gilt. Mounted on a chain with stickpins. Ribbons faded, VF. Estimate $225-325 825. FRANCE, VICHY. National Order of Labor, chevalier. Gilt and enamel. Enamel chips to the obverse surround and two arm points, VF. Extremely rare. Estimate $3000-3500

Estimate $25-40 810. FRANCE. Cross for Volunteer Military Service, Air Force, breast badge. VF+. Estimate $45-75

811. FRANCE. Italian Campaign 1859, by Barre. Silver, VF. Estimate $100-150

812. FRANCE. Mexican Campaign Medal 1862-1863, by Barre. Original ribbon, VF. Estimate $300-400 813. Medal for Italy 1943-1945. FRANCE. Commemorative Medal for Korea. VF+. (2) Estimate $75-100 814. FRANCE. World War I Victory Medal, Laslo Official Type. World War II Commemorative Medal, clasp France. VF. (2) Estimate $55-75 815. FRANCE. Indochina Campaign Medal 1953, bronze, with later unofficial silver-colored bars Indochine and Dien Bien Phu. VF. Estimate $80-110 816. FRANCE. Colonial Medal (30mm), with slide-on clasps 1925 - Maroc - 1926, Koufra and 1942 Tunisia 1943. VF. Estimate $100-150 817. FRANCE. Ministry of the Interior Order of Civil Merit, knight. Silver and enamel. Enamel chipping, VF. Estimate $100-150

818. FRANCE. Conseil General badge, gilt and enamel. Marked by Arthus Betrrand, Paris. VF+. Estimate $150-200

The National Order of Labor was created in April 1942 to distinguish those who demonstrated unusual technical ability in their profession. The chevalier grade was apparently the only grade of the order awarded, and then only to about 200 recipients. 826. FRANCE, VICHY. Croix du Combatant, 1939-1940. VF. Estimate $200-250 827. FRANCE, VICHY. Levant Medal, with slide-on Levant 1941 bar. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $300-400 828. FRANCE, VICHY. Shield-shaped lapel pin in white enamel depicting the Gallic axe of Vichy France (16x21mm). Makers mark on the reverse; pin-back. VF+. Estimate $125-175

836. GERMANY - BADEN. Loyal Service Medal for Household Laborers and Domestics, 1896-1908. VF. (OEK 247) Estimate $75-100 837. GERMANY - BAVARIA. Military Merit Order, cross fourth class, with swords. Silver and enamel, marked on the swords. Enamel damage to one reverse arm, VF. Estimate $300-400 838. GERMANY - BAVARIA. Military Merit Cross, third class, with swords. Short display ribbon, VF. Estimate $35-55 839. GERMANY - HAMBURG. Hanseatic Cross, silvered and enamel. With original award document to Hermann Lenz, September 1917. Document folded; medal has some discoloration under the enamel on one arm, VF. Estimate $100-150

829. GABON. Order of the Equatorial Star, commander. Full neck ribbon. Enamel chipping to the obverse center surround, VF. Estimate $300-400 830. GABON. Order of the Equatorial Star, knight. VF+. Estimate $100-150 831. GERMANY - ANHALT. Merit Order for Science and Art, first type (1873-1905). Bronze-gilt. VF. (OEK 65) Estimate $300-400 832. GERMANY - ANHALT. Merit Order for Science and Art, second type (1905-1912). Bronze-gilt. VF+. (OEK 66) Estimate $275-375 Only 100 awards were made through 1911. 833. GERMANY - ANHALT. Silver Commemorative Medal for the 25th Reign Jubilee 1896. VF+. (OEK 73) Estimate $150-200 834. GERMANY - ANHALT- DESSAU and BERNBERG. Service Decoration for Lifesaving, silver. VF+. (OEK 58) Estimate $400-500 835. GERMANY - BADEN. Field Service Decoration, bronze. Incorrect ribbon, VF. Estimate $35-65

840. GERMANY - HANNOVER. War Medal for Volunteers of the Kings German Legion 1814, bronze-gilt. Worn, VF. (OEK 743) Estimate $100-150 841. GERMANY - LIPPE-DETMOLD. Lippe Rose Order for Arts and Sciences, second class, with oak leaves. Silver, gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $500-700 Nimmergut notes only 43 awards of this grade of the order. 842. GERMANY - HESSEN-DARMSTADT. Order of Philip the Magnanimous, knight first class. Gold and enamel. VF+. (OEK 828) Estimate $450-550 843. GERMANY HESSEN-DARMSTADT. Kriegerehrenzeichen. Silvered, non-magnetic. VF+. (OEK 940) Estimate $130-200 844. GERMANY - NASSAU. Long Service Cross, 25 years, 1834-1866. Replaced blue ribbon, VF. (OEK 1477) Estimate $50-75 845. GERMANY - OLDENBURG. House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig Honor Cross, third class, with swords, 1856-1918. VF+. (OEK 1534) Estimate $400-500

846. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Iron Cross 1914, second class. Unmounted ribbon. VF. Estimate $45-65 847. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Iron Cross 1914, second class. Unmounted ribbon. VF. Estimate $45-65 848. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Pendant and ring of an Iron Cross 1914, second class (no jump ring or ribbon). Veterans badge in the shape of a thin brass Maltese Cross inscribed Mit Gott/fur Konig und Vaterland/1813; pierced for sewing. VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 849. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, second class neck badge in silver-gilt and enamel, with gilt swordsat-ring and with gold oakleaves on the ring. Marked F.R. and 935 on the edge of the lower arm. Very light wear, with very small enamel flakes to the reverse. On an original war-issue black and white cravat. (Ex-Dan Ragsdale Collection) VF. (OEK 1673) Estimate $4500-5500 Gold oakleaves are rarely found on these badges, especially silver-gilt badges. 850. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, third class with bow. Marked W on the lower arm. Display mounted, VF+. (OEK 1687) Estimate $600-800

854. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, fourth class with crown. Marked W on the lower arm edge. VF+. (OEK 1706) Estimate $400-600 855. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Medal of Red Eagle Order, gilt, open crown. On a short display ribbon, VF. (OEK 1710/1) Estimate $60-90 856. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Order of the Crown, third class. Gold and enamel, marked S-W (Sy-Wagner, Berlin) between the arms on the cylinder. Enamel chip on the obverse surround. In original case of issue. VF. (OEK 1757) Estimate $500-700 857. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Order of the Crown, fourth class, with 50 jubilee button on the ring. Enamel replaced in about 20% of the reverse surround, VF. Estimate $300-400 858. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Order of the Crown, breast star of the grand cross, Type 2. Silver, with gold center. Marked J.G.uS (J. Godet und Sohne, Berlin) on the pin. A late-19th century star, VF+. (OEK 1741) Estimate $2000-3000 859. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Order of the Crown, fourth class. Gilt and enamel, unmarked, VF. Estimate $125-175 860. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Hohenzollern House Order, inhabers eagle. Silver and enamel. VF+. (OEK 1795) Estimate $300-400 861. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Merit Cross in Gold, bronze-gilt. VF+. (OEK 1849) Estimate $80-125 862. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Cross of the General Honor Decoration. Gilt and silver, VF. (OEK 1837) Estimate $90-120 863. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. General Honor Decoration in bronze, 1912. VF+. (OEK 1843) Estimate $80-120 864. GERMANY, PRUSSIA. Red Cross Decoration, first class. Gilt and enamel, unmarked. Pin detached at the hinge; excellent enamel. VF. Estimate $150-200

851. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, fourth class, all in silver. Rare early type (1830-1846). VF+. (OEK 1701) Estimate $1000-1300 852. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, fourth class, second type with smooth arms and enameled center (1854-1879). Unmarked. VF. (OEK 1702) Estimate $500-700 853. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Eagle Order, fourth class, third type, with pebbled arms (1879-1918). Unmarked. Originally made to have swords, but not issued that way, VF+. (OEK 1704) Estimate $300-400

865. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Cross Decoration, second class, silver and enamel. On an unmounted ribbon, VF+. Estimate $55-85 866. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Military Merit Cross, silver-gilt, 1916-1918. Marked JG.US (J. Godet und Sohne) on the edge of the lower arm. New ribbon, VF. (OEK 1890) Estimate $2300-2700 This award is often referred to as the enlisted mans Pourle-Merite. 867. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Cross Decoration, third class, bronze-gilt. On an unmounted ribbon. VF. Estimate $30-45 868. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Red Cross Decoration, third class, steel. On a bow mount for women. VF. Estimate $25-35 869. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Prussia War Veterans Organizations War Veteran Honor Cross, second class, silvered. Short ribbon is heavily worn, VF. Estimate $65-85 870. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Mounted pair of miniatures: Prussia Red Eagle Order, fourth class, silver; Prussia Order of the Crown, third class, silver-gilt and enamel. On an unmarked lapel stud mount. VF+. Estimate $40-60 871. GERMANY - REUSS. Silver Merit Medal, with swords, of the Honor Cross. VF+. (OEK 2016) Estimate $75-100 872. GERMANY - SACHSEN-ALTENBURG. Herzog Ernst Medal, silver, with bar 1914. Ribbon faded, VF. (OEK 2613) Estimate $200-300 873. GERMANY - PRUSSIA. Stickpin badge with the monogram of Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. Gilt (19x22mm, exclusive of the pin), marked B.H. Mayer/Pforzheim on the reverse. In a blue case of issue. Estimate $50-100 Given as a mark of distinction for services to the Kaiserin after the Kaiser abdicated.

874. GERMANY - SACHSEN-COBURG-GOTHA. War Honor Badge, 1916-1918, pin-back cross. Pin-catch has been repaired, VF. (OEK 2693) Estimate $325-425 875. GERMANY - SACHSEN-GOTHA-ALTENBURG. War Decoration 1814-1815, for officers (42mm). Gilt, with edge inscription. Short display ribbon. Heavy surface marks, near VF. (OEK 2439) Estimate $500-700 876. GERMANY - SAXONY. Ernestine House Order Silver Merit Cross, Type 3 (pebbled arms), 1890-1918. Light wear, VF. (OEK 2487) Estimate $400-500 877. GERMANY - SAXONY. Albert Order, knight first class, with swords. Marked R (for Alfred Roesner of Dresden, an uncommonly found maker) on the edge of the lower arm. In its original issue case with the label of C.E. Kunath, the case-maker. VF+. (OEK 2206) Estimate $600-800 878. GERMANY - SAXONY. Albert Order, knight second class, with swords. Silver-gilt and enamel. Marked on the edges of the horizontal arms Scharffenberg and Dresden; marked S on the edge of the lower arm. In original issue case, which has the remains of labels of Scharffenberg and Kunath. VF+. Estimate $375-475 879. GERMANY - SAXONY. Albert Order, knight second class. Silver-gilt and enamel, with gold centers. Unmarked, but in an original Scharffenberg case of issue. Case scuffed, medal VF+. (OEK 2211) Estimate $350-450 880. GERMANY - SAXONY. Alberts Cross, silver, single-piece construction. Unmarked. VF. (OEK 2215) Estimate $200-250 881. GERMANY - SAXONY. Alberts Cross, with swords, silver, single-piece construction. Unmarked. VF. (OEK 2216/1) Estimate $250-300 882. GERMANY - SAXONY. Friedrich August Medal, bronze-gilt. VF+. Estimate $30-45

883. GERMANY - SAXONY. Honor Cross for Volunteer Welfare Aid, 1914/1916 reverse. On a bow mount, VF. (OEK 2297) Estimate $90-130 884. GERMANY SCHWARZBURGSONDERHAUSEN. Silver Medal for Lifesaving, with GFC cypher, 1868-1890. VF+. (OEK 2801) Estimate $500-600 885. GERMANY - WURTTEMBERG. Order of Military Merit, knight. Silver-gilt and enamel. World War I-era. Excellent enamels, VF+. (OEK 2967) Estimate $1000-1500 886. GERMANY - WURTTEMBERG. Friedrich Order, knight second class, with swords. VF+. Estimate $200-300 887. GERMANY - WURTTEMBERG. Olga Order, silver and enamel, with transverse ring for men. On a handmade trifold ribbon, VF+. (OEK 2985/1) Estimate $400-500

891. GERMANY. Medal Commemorating Admiral vin Tegetthoff and the Battles of Helgoland and Lissa. Bronze medal (63mm), depicting a bust of Tegetthoff on the obverse and on the reverse Fame rising from the sea on a seahorse, with Helgoland 9 Mai 1864/Lissa/20 Juli 1866. VF. Estimate $75-100 892. GERMANY. Watch fob, with a small 1914 Iron Cross upon a wreath. Unmarked, 32mm. VF. Estimate $30-45 893. GERMANY. Mounted group of four medals: Iron Cross 1914, second class; Bavaria Military Merit Cross, third class, with swords; Hindenburg Cross, with swords; Austria 1914-1918 Commemorative Medal, with swords on the ribbon. The first three medals are mounted in the Bavarian style with furled ribbons (grey silk backing); the Austrian medal is sewn to the end of the mount, still on its trifold ribbon. VF+. Estimate $175-225 894. GERMANY. Mounted group of five medals: Iron Cross 1914, second class; Hindenburg Cross, with swords; Olympic Commemorative Medal 1936, silvered; Faithful Service Decoration, second class; Hungary 1914-18 Commemorative Medal, with swords. On a parade mount, with black felt backing. Wear to high points of the ribbons, VF. Estimate $200-300 895. GERMANY. Mounted group of three miniatures: Iron Cross 1914, second class; Hindenburg Cross, with swords; Prussia Service Decoration, 15 years. On double chain with stickpins at both ends. VF+. Estimate $100-135 896. GERMANY. Mounted group of four awards: Liberia Order of African Redemption, officer (silver-gilt and enamel); Liberia Medal of Merit, silver (on a red and white vertically striped ribbon); Spain Medal of Distinction of King Alfonso XIII, silver, 1902; Spain Medal of the Second Class of the Red Cross, with a civic crown (silvergilt and enamel). Mounted in Prussian style, with a J. Godet & Sohn makers tag on the back of the mount. VF+. Estimate $500-600 This group was probably awarded to a German who served as a diplomatic or consular officer, representing Liberia and Spain.

888. GERMANY - WURTTEMBERG. Civil Merit Cross, with swords. Short display ribbon, VF. Estimate $225-325 889. GERMANY - WURTTEMBERG. Medal for Loyal Service in the 1866 War for one campaign, with cypher K on the obverse. VF. Estimate $65-95

890. GERMANY. Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science membership badge. Silver-gilt and enamel (35x30mm). Obverse depicts the Kaiser in an enameled breast plate and ermine mantle; reverse has a crowned W enameled in blue above MCMX. With narrow green/yellow laddered ribbon. Extremely rare. VF+. Estimate $850-1000 The Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science was founded to promote research in the physical and biological sciences, and counted numerous Nobel laureates among its members. This badge reflects the Kaisers personal favor and interest in the Society, which continues to be Germanys premier scientific society, although now named The Max Planck Society.

897. GERMANY - THIRD REICH. Faithful Service Decoration, first class (40 years). With original pinback. VF+. Estimate $90-120 898. GERMANY, THIRD REICH. Gorch Fock Medal. A round, fine zinc table medal (75mm), shows Focks head and inscribed `Gorch Fock 22.8.1880-31.5.1916 in der Seeschlacht vor dem Skagerrak. Reverse inscribed `Fur kulturelle Verdienste im Bereich der Marinestation der Nordsee (For cultural merit at the naval base of the North Sea). Light wear, VF. Rare. (Niemann catalog 7.09.16) Estimate $350-550 Gorch Fock was the pseudonym of German writer and poet Johann Kinau, a stoker on SMS Wiesbaden when he was killed at the Battle of the Skaggerak (Jutland). 899. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. The Merit Order, Grand Merit Cross sash and badge (no breast star). Ladies issue (60mm sash). Gilt and enamel, VF+. Estimate $200-300 900. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Order of Merit, grand merit cross, neck badge. VF+ Estimate $300-400 901. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Order of Merit, breast star for the Grand Merit Cross with star and sash. Marked by Steinhauer & Luck. Breast star only, VF+. Estimate $300-400 902. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. The Merit Order, Merit Cross first class (pin-back). Mens issue (55mm). Gilt and enamel. In a Steinhauer & Luck case of issue with lapel ribbon, VF+. Estimate $100-150 903. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. The Merit Order, Merit Cross first class (pin-back). Ladies issue (47mm). Gilt and enamel, VF+. Estimate $100-150 904. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Merit Order, merit cross, pin-back. VF+. Estimate $90-135 905. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. The Merit Order, Merit Cross on a ribbon. Gilt and enamel. Mounted for wear. VF+. Estimate $65-95

906. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Honor Cross of the Bundeswehr, silver. VF+. Estimate $75-100 907. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Honor Cross of the Bundeswehr in bronze. VF+. Estimate $35-55 908. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Bundeswehr Operations Medal, bar KVM. VF+. Estimate $25-45 909. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC. Fire Service Honor Cross for Firefighting, silver. In a Steinhauer & Luck case with lapel ribbon, VF+. Estimate $75-95 910. GHANA. The Grand Cross, gilt. Mounted for wear. VF+. Estimate $150-250 911. GHANA. Lot of three decoration pendants: Distinguished Service Cross; Police Cross; Revolution Day, 24 February 1966. Each is silver, pendant-only, without suspensions. VF+. Estimate $150-250 These pieces came from the reference collection of John Pinches, the manufacturer. 912. GREECE. Police Cross 1946, third class, silver, Royal Gendarmerie. VF. Estimate $100-150 913. GREECE. War Cross 1946, third class (bronze), Royal Gendarmerie. VF. Estimate $45-75 914. GREECE. National Youth Organization (Etnike Organosis Neolaias - EON) Good Luck Medal. Small (20mm) medal, bronze, with loop, but no ribbon. VF. Estimate $100-150 915. GREECE. Cross for the War of Independence 18211829, bronze. Worn, VF. Estimate $350-450 916. GREECE. Royal Navy Campaign Cross, 1940-1944. VF. Estimate $85-110

917. HAITI. Order of Honor and Merit, commander. Enamel chipping to reverse center surround, VF. Estimate $300-400 918. HONDURAS. Order of Santa Rosa and Civilization, knight. Silver and enamel. Enamel damage to several arm points and both surrounds; no ribbon. Near VF. Rare. Estimate $325-425 919. HONDURAS. Order of Francisco Morazan, commander. Gilt and enamel. Full neck ribbon, VF. Estimate $300-400 920. HUNGARY. Vitez Order, bronze-gilt and enamel. Marked Buczangy/Budapest. Light enamel wear, VF. Estimate $200-300 921. HUNGARY. Large Silver Bravery Medal, trifold ribbon. Horthy-era. VF+. Estimate $150-250 922. HUNGARY. Bravery Medal, bronze, Horthy-era. Trifold ribbon. VF. Estimate $125-175 923. HUNGARY. Signum Laudis Medal, bronze-gilt, with swords on the war ribbon. Cased. VF+. Estimate $150-200 924. HUNGARY. World War I Commemorative Medal, non-combatant. VF. Scarce. Estimate $65-95 925. ICELAND. Presidents Medal of Honor, silver. Unnamed as issued. Display ribbon faded, VF. Rare Estimate $300-400 926. INDONESIA. Order of Service, first class set of breast star and neck badge. Full neck ribbon, VF+. Estimate $400-500 927. INDONESIA, JAVA. Commemorative Medal of Paku Buwono X, Sultan of Surakarta. Obverse has a bust of the sultan; reverse has a crowned PB/X and the dates 29-11-1866-3-1-1929. Gilt, with original ribbon, VF+. Estimate $80-120 928. INTERNATIONAL. Order of the Aztec Crown, commander. Display cravat and miniature. VF+. Estimate $300-400

929. IRAN. Order of the Lion and Sun, second class breast star. With a recumbent lion in the center and only all the green rays are missing the green enamel. VF. Estimate $300-400 930. IRAN. Order of the Lion and Sun, commanders badge (6-armed star). An unusual variant depicting a red lion standing on a bridge, with a red sun behind the lion and a Persian inscription above. Reverse blank, with a threaded post attaching the obverse center. No ribbon. VF/ Estimate $300-400 931. IRAN. Order of Homayoun, golden merit medal of the order. Gilt. No ribbon, VF. Estimate $80-120 932. IRAN. Order of the Lion and Sun, grand cross breast star. With standing lion in the center; unmarked. Each of the green rays has had the enamel painted; enamel chipping to the center. VF. Estimate $400-600 933. IRAN. Order of Sipah, knight. Silver and enamel. On new red ribbon with white stripes. Enamel flaking on obverse arms, VF. Estimate $350-450 934. IRAN. Order of the Taj, knight. Gilt and enamel. Enamel chipping to several arm points, VF. Estimate $150-200 935. IRAQ. Police Distinguished Service Medal 1958, silver. Marked by Huguenin Freres. VF+. Estimate $90-135 936. IRAQ. Police Meritorious Service Medal. Police General Service Medal, by Huguenin Brothers. VF+. (2) Estimate $50-90 937. IRAQ. Wound Medal. In original paper envelope. VF+. Estimate $40-60 938. IRAQ. Martyrs Plaque. A 164mm brass-plated tin plaque depicting an AK-47, helmet and the national flag, with an inscription translated as And when those who are killed for the cause of Allah are counted, their Lord restores life upon the gallant dead. To our most noble martyrs. Saddam Hussain. Iraqi-made, removed from a plaque. Surface wear, VF. Estimate $60-90

939. ITALY, PARMA. Order of Constantine, commanders neck badge (96x40mm, including the trophy of arms suspension). Silver-gilt and enamel. Post-1870 manufacture, with full neck ribbon. Estimate $250-350 940. ITALY - TUSCANY. Medal of Merit, Ferdinand IV, silver, 35mm. Marked V.K. at the base of the neck and 1862 below the bust. On a red ribbon with black stripes. VF. Estimate $350-450

engraved Veliki Kribak - S. Grado 14-15 Settembre 1916 and Magg. Gen/Giuseppe/Pennella (marked 800 and 100 TO on the reverse). VF. (2) Estimate $800-1000 Maj Gen Pennella commanded the Italian Expeditionary Force in Macedonia in 1917 and later commanded the 8th Mountain Army. Born in1864, he died in 1925. 948. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal Al Valore Militare, bronze. No mint marks. Engraved Lero Set-Nov 43 and Mosca Marc/Clodomiro on the reverse. No ribbon, VF. Estimate $200-300 949. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal Al Valore Militare, bronze. No mint marks. Engraved on the reverse Stretto di Messina, VI-VIII VIII 43 and Nicosia/Filippo. No ribbon, VF. Estimate $200-300 950. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal Al Valore Militare, bronze, unnamed. No Mint mark. VF+. Estimate $35-65 951. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal Al Valore Militare, silver, engraved Guerre dItalie/Hamelin/A. P./Serg/Zouav. G. I./ 1859. Marked F.G. on the obverse. Surface marks, VF. Estimate $700-900 952. ITALY, KINGDOM. Silver Star for Rural Merit, 1932. VF. Estimate $30-50 953. ITALY, KINGDOM. Messina Earthquake Commemorative Medal, 1908, engraved on the edge 10873 Gunr G.J. Darbyshire, RMA. In original case of issue. Surface and edge marks from wearing. VF. Estimate $100-200 Gnnner Darbyshire was one of 136 Royal Marines who served ashore from the battleship HMS Exmouth. He is listed in the roll as Derbyshire. 954. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal for the Libyan Campaign. Marked L. Giorgi under the bust. VF. Estimate $35-55 955. ITALY, KINGDOM. World War I Victory Medal. Laslo Official Type 1 (Sacchini-Milano). VF+. Estimate $35-55

941. ITALY - VENICE. Medal for the Defense of Venice 1848, bronze. New ribbon, VF. Estimate $150-200 942. ITALY, KINGDOM. Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, knight. In a fitted case by Vincent Mayer, Wien, with Italien Mauritius Orden imprinted in gold on the lid. Tri-fold ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $450-550 943. ITALY, KINGDOM. Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, knight. An early piece (30mm) from the 1840s. Enamel damage to obverse and reverse centers, VF. Estimate $400-500 944. ITALY, KINGDOM. Order of the Crown, breast star of the grand cross. Silver, silver-gilt and enamel. With the backplate inscribed Do Cravanzola & C./Successi A Frat. Borani, Roma. An early piece, dating from 1871-1893. Missing the black-enameled eagle device from the upper star arm, VF. Estimate $250-350 945. ITALY, KINGDOM. Order of the Crown, knight. In a presentation case with a silver plaque on the lid to Giuseppe Ausiella of the Palermo Post Office, November 1903. With miniature and lapel bow. VF. Estimate $125-175 946. ITALY, KINGDOM. Order of the Crown, knight (enamel chip on the reverse; several gems in the crown chipped). War Merit Cross (ribbon worn). VF. (2) Estimate $90-120 947. ITALY, KINGDOM. Pair of Al Valore Militare Medals to Maj Gen Giuseppe Pennella: Medal Al Valore Militare, silver, engraved Alt Carsico - 9-15 Agosto 1916 and Magg. Gen/Giuseppe/Pennella (marked 800 and 100 TO on the reverse). Medal Al Valore Militare, silver,

956. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal for the Liberation of Fiume, 1919. VF. Estimate $100-150 957. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal for the Guards of the Royal Tombs. VF. Estimate $65-95 958. Medal for the 50th ITALY, KINGDOM. Anniversary of the Founding of the Bersaglieri, 1886, Silver. Obverse depicts Allessandro Lamarmora; reverse has 50th Anniversary inscription. Original embroidered ribbon is heavily worn. VF+. Estimate $45-65 959. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal for the Italian Military Mission to Croatia, silver with enameled Savoy and Croatian shields. Looped, but no ribbon. VF. Estimate $125-175 960. ITALY, KINGDOM. Medal for the Battle of Sirte, Libya. Bronze, no ribbon, VF. Estimate $75-100 The medal commemorates the launch of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommels attack on British forces in Libya, which resulted in his pushing the British back into Egypt with great losses. 961. ITALY, KINGDOM. Commemorative Cross for the March on Rome, bronze. On a dark blue ribbon with three black stripes. VF. Estimate $150-200 962. ITALY, KINGDOM. Fascist Union of Large Families Mothers Medal, with 7 bow devices. VF. Estimate $45-65 963. ITALY, KINGDOM. Mounted group of three medals: United Italy Medal, 1848-1918 reverse; World War I Commemorative Medal; World War I Victory Medal, by Stefano Johnson. Crudely bar-mounted for wear. Plus, a World War I Victory Medal (Sacchini), with a miniature sewn to the ribbon. VF. (5) Estimate $90-135 964. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Order of Merit, grand cross sash badge (no sash). Gilt and enamel. Chipping to gems in the crown, VF. Estimate $300-400

965. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Order of Merit, commander. With cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $150-250 966. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Military Order of Italy, knight. Gilt and enamel. Ribbon faded, excellent enamel, VF+. Estimate $100-150 967. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity, third class. Marked S. Johnson on the reverse of the wreath. VF+. Estimate $50-75 968. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Al Valore Militare, gold grade. Al Valore Militare, silver grade. Al Valore Militare, bronze grade. VF+. (3) Estimate $110-150 969. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Al Valore Marina, gold grade. Al Valore Marina, silver grade. Al Valore Marina, bronze grade. VF+. Estimate $120-160 970. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Medal for the Italian Mission of Financial Advisors to Somalia, 1950 (a United Nationssponsored mission). Bronze, on an unmounted green/white/red ribbon. VF. Rare. Estimate $75-100 971. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Naval Long Service Medal, gold (20 years); Another, silver (15 years); Another, bronze (12 years). Each is 32mm. VF+. (3) Estimate $60-90 972. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Naval Long Service Medal, gold (20 years); Another, silver (15 years); Another, bronze (12 years). Each is 38mm. VF+. (3) Estimate $60-90 973. ITALY, REPUBLIC. Naval Long Service Medal, gold (20 years); Another, silver (15 years); Another, bronze (12 years). Each is a manufacturers variation with the arms of the Republic on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. VF+. (3) Estimate $60-90 974. ITALY. Silver table medal of Union of the Golden Legion (39mm). Obverse depicts figures representing labor; reverse inscribed Unione della Legion dOro/Operosita Aristocrazia del Lavoro. With Mint mark Z. In fitted green silk case, VF+. Estimate $25-45

975. IVORY COAST. National Order, grand officer set of neck badge and breast star. Neck badge and breast star have chipping to obverse center surrounds. Full neck ribbon. VF. Estimate $600-800

was dry-docked for repairs, but returned to action a month later and earned 15 battle stars during the war. The I-19 was sunk in November 1943. 983. JAPAN. Welcome A.I.M.E. badge. Silver and enamel pin-back badge (33mm) in the shape of a flower, with Welcome/AIME around crossed hammers in the gilt center. Reverse inscribed Entertainment/at/TeikokuGekijo/ Tokyo/Nov. 8, 1911; with printed Japanese and American flags behind the flower. VF+. Estimate $50-100 The AIME is the American Institute of Mining Engineers, which sent a delegation to Japan in 1911. The Teikoku-Gekijo, or Imperial Theater, was the first Westernstyle theater in Japan, and was used to introduce Japanese theater arts to Westerners. 984. JORDAN. Military Service Order, knight. Cased with miniature and an additional length of ribbon. Gilt and enamel. Enamel chipping to one arm, VF. Estimate $275-375 985. KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES REPUBLIC. Order of the National Flag, second class, pin-back. VF. Estimate $100-135 986. KOREA, REPUBLIC. National Security Medal, bronze, 1968 series. Mounted for wear, VF+. Estimate $65-95 987. KOREA, REPUBLIC. Korean War Campaign Medal, with taeguk device on the ribbon, with matching miniature. In original Belgian manufacturers box. VF+. Estimate $35-65 988. LAOS, KINGDOM. Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol, commander. Full cravat. Recent strike, VF+. Estimate $190-250 989. LAOS, KINGDOM. Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol, knight (67x42mm). Enamel chipping to the center elephants head. VF. Estimate $100-175 990. LAO PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. Commemorative Badge for the Founding of the Lao Peoples Army in January 1949. East German-made, VF+. Estimate $35-55

976. IVORY COAST. National Order, commander. Extensive enamel chipping to obverse center surround. Full neck ribbon and ties, VF. Estimate $300-400 977. JAPAN. Order of the Rising Sun, eighth class. Full hook and eye suspension. In original lacquer case. Ribbon shows wear, VF. Estimate $30-50 978. JAPAN. World War I Victory Medal. A Frenchmade copy with ball suspension, 36.7mm. Unmounted ribbon, VF. Estimate $125-175 979. JAPAN. World War I Victory Medal, Laslo Official Type. Full hook and eye suspension. Ribbon shows light age, VF. Estimate $150-200 980. JAPAN. Showa Enthronement Commemorative Medal, 1928. Full hook and eye suspension, VF+. Estimate $75-95 981. JAPAN. Modern copy of the Great East Asia Commemorative Medal. In its issue box with a sheet of explanation in English, VF+. Estimate $50-75 The original Great East Asia War Medal was struck in small quantities and never issued. In fact, most of the pieces made were destroyed. This medal was struck in 1980, for the 35th anniversary of World War II by the Japan Friends of Veterans League. 982. JAPAN. Torpedo Firing Proficiency Badge. A modern one-piece silver badge, clutchback. Marked Silver. In a modern wooden case. VF+. Estimate $100-150 This badge was given as a souvenir at a reunion of veterans of the battleship USS North Carolina. The reunion included four Japanese veterans of the submarine I-19, which torpedoed the battleship on 15 September 1942. The ship

991. LEBANON. National Order of the Cedar, knight. VF+. Estimate $125-175 992. LEBANON. Order of the Cedar, knight. Silver and enamel. VF+. Estimate $150-200 993. LIBERIA. Order of the Pioneers of Liberia, commander. New ribbon; enamel repairs to many of the white star points, VF. Estimate $250-350 994. LIBERIA. Order of the Star of Africa, second class set of a commanders neck badge and breast star. With crude enamel repairs to the obverse red surround and several arm points of the neck badge. Ribbon worn, VF. Estimate $450-550 995. LIBERIA. Order of commander. Full cravat. VF+. African Redemption,

Estimate $55-75

1003. MALAGASY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. National Order, commander. Full neck ribbon and ties, VF+. Estimate $300-400 1004. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), third class (Pegawai Bintang Sarawak, P.B.S.). In original case of issue. VF+. Estimate $150-200 Instituted on 24 Jul 1964 with a restriction of 60 recipients. In 1970, the restriction was lifted. 1005. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), fourth class (Ahli Bintang Sarawak, A.B.S.). Made by Spink and Sons, Ltd. In original case of issue. VF+. Estimate $90-135

Estimate $260-325 996. LIBERIA. Order of African Redemption, knight. In Arthus Bertrand case of issue, with miniature and lapel ribbon Small enamel crack on the reverse upper arm point. VF+. Estimate $160-200 997. LIBERIA. Marksmanship Medal. Gilt and enamel. Spot of verdigris on the obverse, VF. Estimate $40-65 998. LUXEMBOURG. Order of Adolph, knight, with crown and swords (40mm). Bronze-gilt, although most of the gilding has worn off. VF. Estimate $250-350 999. LUXEMBOURG. Order of Adolph, commander, civil division. Full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $800-1200 1000. LUXEMBOURG. Order of Civil Merit, grand cross breast star. Gilt and enamel, unmarked. VF+. Estimate $400-600 1001. LUXEMBOURG. Croix de Guerre 1940-1945. A flat strike by Spink, London. VF. Estimate $600-800 1002. LUXEMBOURG. Cross of Merit of the Federation of Firemen, silver and enamel. On a plain red ribbon, VF+.

1006. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), fourth class (Ahli Bintang Sarawak, A.B.S.). In original case of issue. Made by Grand Medal Jewellers, Singapore. Estimate $70-100 1007. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), fourth class (Bentara Bintang Sarawak, B.B.S.), on a ladys bow mount in a Spink & Son case with miniature and ribbon bar. Estimate $120-175

1008. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), fifth class (Bentara Bintang Sarawak, B.B.S.). In original case of issue by Grand Medal Jewellers, Singapore. VF+. Estimate $50-75

1009. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak), fifth class (Bentara Bintang Sarawak,

B.B.S.). Made by Spink and Sons, Ltd. In case of issue, with dress miniature medal and ribbon bars. VF+. Estimate $90-135 1010. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. Distinguished Service Medal, gold class (Pingat Perkhidmatan Bakti, P.P.B.). Silver-gilt and enamel, in Spink & Son case of issue. VF+. Estimate $80-120 Instituted in 1973 and awarded for distinguished service in the public administration of Sarawak. 1011. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. Distinguished Service Medal, gold class (Pingat Perkhidmatan Bakti). On a ladies bow mount. In original case of issue, VF+. Estimate $100-150 1012. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. Distinguished Service Medal, gold class (Pingat Perkhidmatan Bakti, P.P.B.). Silver-gilt and enamel, in Grand Medal Jewellers, Singapore, case of issue. VF+. Estimate $60-90 Instituted in 1973 and awarded for distinguished service in the public administration of Sarawak. 1013. MALAYSIA - SARAWAK. Distinguished Service Medal, silver class (Pingat Perkhidmatan Terpuji, P.P.T). Silver-gilt and enamel, in Spink and Sons, Ltd. case of issue. Estimate $60-90 1014. MANCHUKUO. Order of the Pillars of State, badge of the lowest classes of the order, but no ribbon or bars to determine the class. Silver and enamel, VF. Estimate $250-350 1015. MEXICO. Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe, knight, civil division. Silver-gilt and enamel, with a French export mark on the ring (1840-1879). Enamel damage at several points, enamel missing from the reverse center and surround, VF. Estimate $2000-2500 This badge is the first type, with the uncrowned eagle suspension, as awarded by General Lopez de Santa Ana (1853-1855). See Frank Groves Medals of Mexico (Vol III), pp.9-12. Maximilian based his design on santa Anas badge 1016. MEXICO. Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe, knight. Type 2, with crowned eagle suspension, created during the

reign of Maximilian. Silver-gilt and enamel (possible later manufacture). Enamel damage and repairs at several points, missing the reverse center and surround, VF. Estimate $1000-1500

1017. MEXICO, EMPIRE. Imperial Order of San Carlos, first class (64x49mm), in silver and enamel. Unmarked, later strike mounted on a large bow-mount. VF+. Estimate $1500-1800 This order was established by the Emperor Maximilian in April 1865 for award to women for charitable and civil merit. 1018. MEXICO. Medal for Puebla 1862. In bronze, as awarded to enlisted men. No initials below the wreath, new ribbon, VF. (Grove D-171b) Estimate $250-350 Issued to the Mexican forces who defeated 6,000 French troops in the battle of 5 May 1862. 1019. MEXICO. Medal for the Defenders of Puebla 1833, bronze. Reverse worn, VF. (Grove D-41b) Estimate $250-350 1020. MEXICO. Naval War Operations Medal 1942-1945, second class. Silvered and enamel, with laurel top bar. VF+. Estimate $125-175 1021. MEXICO. Long Service Cross, 25 years, for enlisted men. Bronze. VF+. (Grove D-510) Estimate $75-100 1022. MEXICO. Red Cross Order, knight. Gilt and enamel, with pin-back top bar. VF. Estimate $100-150

1023. MEXICO. National Legion of Honor, neck badge, gilt and enamel, on red and white twisted cord. VF. Estimate $200-300

1024. MEXICO. Mexican Institute of Culture Order of Teaching Honor, neck badge. Gilt and enamel. Enamel chip to the center, VF. Estimate $250-350

1025. MOHELI. Order of the Star of Moheli, knight. Silver, gilt and enamel. Cased. VF+. Estimate $275-375 Moheli seceded from the Comoros Islands in 1997, but remained an independent nation only for a year. 1026. MEXICO. Silver Proclamation Medal, Guadalajara, 1760 (39mm). Obverse depicts the bust of Carlos III and Carlos III D. Vocat. Indiar. Imper. F.P.A. Trivmph; reverse has the arms of Guadalajara. The engravers name, Casanova, appears below the bust (faintly). With a ring added for suspension. VF. (Grove K-24) Estimate $200-300 1027. MONACO. Medal of Honor, silver, Rainier II, with date 20 Avril 1925 on the reverse. VF. Estimate $100-150 1028. MONACO. Medal Commemorating the Wedding of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly, 1956. Bronze. VF. Estimate $75-125 1029. MONGOLIA. Order of Combat Valor, numbered 5854. Silver and enamel, screwback. Light wear, VF. Estimate $200-300 1030. MONGOLIA. Order of the Polar Star, numbered 8675. Silver and enamel, screwback. VF. Estimate $150-250 1031. MOROCCO. Order Ouissam Alaouite, second class set of neck badge and breast star. Silver, gilt and enamel. Enamel chipping to reverse of the neck badge, no ribbon. VF. Estimate $700-900 1032. MOROCCO. Order Ouissam Alaouite, commander. Full neck ribbon. VF. Estimate $300-400 1033. MONTENEGRO. Order for the Freedom of Montenegro. Gilt and enamel. In a small white box. VF+. Estimate $600-800 Established in 1919 for those who supported Montenegrin independence. 1034. MOROCCO, FRENCH. Cherifien Order of Military Merit, second style ribbon. Enamel chipping on the reverse (approximately 10% loss). VF. Estimate $65-95

1035. MOROCCO, FRENCH. Medal Dahir de Satisfaction, silver, on a plain orange ribbon. VF. Estimate $50-75 1036. NEPAL. Order of the Gurkha Right Arm, commanders neck badge. Gilt, full neck ribbon. With a mounted miniature. VF+. Estimate $200-300 1037. NEPAL. Civil Long Service Decoration, 30 years. VF. Estimate $90-125 1038. NEPAL. Medal for the Coronation of King Mahendra, 1956. VF. Estimate $90-125 1039. NETHERLANDS. Military Order of Willem, knight fourth class. An older strike (32mm), with enamel damage on both sides; reverse center is missing, incorrect ribbon, F. Estimate $400-500 1040. NETHERLANDS. Order of the Dutch Lion, knight commanders breast star in silver-gilt and enamels. With enamel inside the crown and rope edges on the cross; no cypher W between the arms. Reverse is blank, except for makers or quality marks (boars head and an indistinct mark, possibly a crab) on the flat pin; 57x78mm (including the crown). A late 19th-century strike with pristine enamels. VF+. (See back cover) Estimate $2500-3000 1041. NETHERLANDS. Order of the Dutch Lion, knight commanders neck badge. Gilt and enamels. With an enamel repair spot on one obverse arm; short display ribbon. VF. Estimate $600-800 1042. NETHERLANDS. Red Cross Memorial Cross, 1939-1940, bronze. Maker-marked on the reverse. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1043. NETHERLANDS. Red Cross Memorial Cross, 1939-1940, bronze. Maker-marked on the reverse. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1044. NETHERLANDS. Red Cross Memorial Cross 1940-1945, with clasp Indonesie 1945-1950 (only about 1200 clasps were issued). VF. Estimate $125-175

1045. NETHERLANDS. Navy Long Service Medal, silver, with W cypher. VF. Estimate $60-90 1046. NETHERLANDS. Navy Long Service Medal, bronze, with W cypher. VF. Estimate $50-80 1047. NETHERLANDS. City of Maastricht Liberation plaque, 1944. Large bronze plaque (154mm) depicting a Madonna and child before a city scene and the city arms, inscribed Maastricht Eerst Bevrijde Stad [Maastrict First Liberated City] and 13.9/1944. With a paper label on the reverse To the United States Army With grateful thanks from Maastricht, The first liberated town of Holland. VF. Estimate $100-150 1048. NETHERLANDS. Medal of the Royal North and South Holland Lifesaving Society, 1950 type with royal crown suspension, engraved on the reverse S.C. den Heijer/Kotter Z.S. I/Rinske/26-10-1955. In original Paris box of issue. VF+. Estimate $150-250 1049. NICARAGUA. Cross of Valor, bronze, slot brooch. Marked by N.S. Meyer on the otherwise blank reverse. The ribbon has been cut across the back and tape-repaired; light soiling to the ribbon, VF. Estimate $300-400 1050. NICARAGUA. Medal for Merit. Slot brooch , marked by N.S. Meyer, New York. Ribbon has been cut across the back, VF. Estimate $125-175 1051. NORWAY. Order of St. Olav, knight, Type I. Gilt and enamel. Excellent enamels, VF. Estimate $400-500 1052. NORWAY. War Cross 1941, with sword device. Mounted for wear. VF+. Estimate $200-300 1053. NORWAY. National Mounted for wear. VF+. Service Medal, Army.

1055. NORWAY, OCCUPIED. Bravery Cross 1941, first class, prong-back. VF+. Estimate $350-450 1056. NORWAY, OCCUPIED. Bravery Cross 1941, fourth class, bronze. Wide suspension loop, hand-made ribbon. VF. Estimate $350-450 1057. PAKISTAN. Civil Defense Medal of the Directorate General of Civil Defense. VF. Estimate $60-90 1058. PAKISTAN. General Service Kashmir 1948, unnamed. VF. Medal, clasp

Estimate $25-45 1059. PAKISTAN. Republic Day Medal 1956. 1965 War Medal (2 - one on incorrect ribbon). VF. (3) Estimate $40-60 1060. PANAMA. Eloy Alfaro Foundation Medal, neck badge. Gilt and enamel; unmarked, but these were generally made by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia. VF. Estimate $100-150 1061. PARAGUAY. Order of National Merit, grand cross badge and breast star (no sash). The breast has an enameled center and a backplate Praemium Meriti/1865 at the bottom of the reverse. Chipping to obverse center and surround on the breast star, VF. Estimate $600-800 1062. PARAGUAY. Armed Forces Service Medal, Transport obverse. With lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $65-95 1063. PARAGUAY. Armed Forces Service Medal, Administration obverse. With lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $65-95 1064. PERU. Order of Ayacucho, breast star of the order. Gilt and enamel, marked by the Lima Mint. In brown leatherette case of issue. Minor enamel chipping, VF. Estimate $250-350 1065. PERU. Lot of 14 Obligatory Service Medals. Medal pendants, holed for suspension, service in 1949, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1990 and 1996. The obverse shows the bust of

Estimate $35-55 1054. NORWAY. Medal for the 70th Birthday of King Haakon VII, 1942. Mounted for wear, VF+. Estimate $125-175

Colonel Bolgnesi; the reverse has the arms of Peru. VF. (14) Estimate $65-100 1066. PERU. Order of Police Merit, National Police, grand officers breast star, miniature badge and ribbon bar. In a velvet-covered case of issue. VF+. Estimate $200-300 1067. PERU. Order of Police Merit of the National Police, breast star of the order, set with six clear stones. Stick-pin reverse. With miniature medal and ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $250-350 1068. PERU. Order of Police Merit of the Peruvian National Police, commander. Cased with miniature and ribbon bar. Display ribbon, VF+. Estimate $100-150 1069. PERU. Order of Police Merit, National Police, officer. Cased with ribbon bar and miniature medal. Current. VF+. Estimate $50-75 1070. PERU. Order of Police Merit, Investigative Police, breast star of the order. Silver, gilt and enamel. VF. Estimate $200-300 1071. PHILIPPINES, INSULAR PERIOD. Distinguished Service Star. Bronze-gilt and enamel, unnamed. VF. Estimate $150-250 Awarded to officers of the Philippine Constabulary for services. This medal is illustrated in Robert Reynolds book, Philippine Medals (OMSA Monograph No. 12, 1998). 1072. PHILIPPINES, INSULAR PERIOD. Government of the Philippines Medal of Honor for the Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904, impressed R.V.T. on the reverse. Reribboned on an El Oro brooch, VF. Estimate $100-150 1073. PHILIPPINES, INSULAR PERIOD. Distinguished Conduct Star, first type, hand-engraved Brig Gen/Mateo M. Capinpin/O-1007. Reribboned, VF. Estimate $150-250 Brig Gen Capinpin enlisted in the Philippine Scouts in 1906. In 1934, as a colonel, he took command of the Philippine Armys 21st Division. Noted for leading his

units orderly withdrawal to Bataan, he received the US Distinguished Service Cross. After surviving the Bataan Death March, he was released from captivity to serve in the puppet government, where he continued his resistance activities. General Capinpin died in 1958. This medal is illustrated in Robert Reynolds book, Philippine Medals (OMSA Monograph No. 12, 1998). 1074. Outstanding PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC. Achievement Medal. Gilt, on full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $125-175 1075. PHILIPPINES. Jolo Campaign Medal. In an El Oro box with ribbon bar and lapel pin. VF+. Estimate $20-40 1076. POLAND. Order Polonia Restituta, knight, 1944, with uncrowned eagle. In issue case. VF+. Estimate $45-65 1077. POLAND. Order Polonia Restituta, knight, 1944, with uncrowned eagle. VF. Estimate $35-55 1078. POLAND. Order of Merit, member. On pre-1992 light blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $75-100 1079. POLAND. Cross of Merit, first class, PRL obverse. Cased. VF+. Estimate $25-45 1080. POLAND. Cross of Merit, first class, PRL obverse. VF+. Estimate $30-45 1081. POLAND. Cross of Merit, second class, PRL obverse. VF. Estimate $25-40 1082. POLAND. Medal for Your Liberty and Ours, 1956. For Polish veterans of the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. The obverse depicts General Swierczewski, one of the Republican Army commanders; the reverse relates to Gen Dabrowski, for whom the 13th Battalion of the International Brigade was named. VF. Estimate $45-65 1083. PORTUGAL, KINGDOM. Military Order of Aviz, knight. Gilt and enamel. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $200-300

1084. PORTUGAL. Order of Prince Henry, silver medal of the order. VF+. Estimate $100-150 1085. PORTUGAL, REPUBLIC. Military Order of Aviz, commander. On full neck ribbon, VF+. Estimate $300-400 1086. PORTUGAL. Red Cross Medal, bronze. Obverse inscribed Espontanea e Valiosa Cooperacao. White ribbon, with four red stripes. VF. Estimate $50-75 1087. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Order of Michael the Brave 1941, second class neck badge. Bronze-gilt and enamel. Light wear, VF. Estimate $750-950 1088. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Order of Michael the Brave, 1941, third class, with swords. VF. Estimate $500-700 1089. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Order of the Crown of Romania 1916, commander. No ribbon; minor enamel repairs on the reverse, VF. Estimate $350-450

Estimate $150-200 1095. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Peles Castle Commemorative Medal, 1883-1933, gilt. VF+. Estimate $80-125 1096. ROMANIA, SOCIALIST REPUBLIC. Hero of Socialist Labor, with RSR on the obverse; pin-back top bar, reribboned on a plain red ribbon. Gold medals went to VIPs, while the gilt versions went to all others.Unnumbered, bronze-gilt, VF. Estimate $200-300

1097. RUSSIA, IMPERIAL. Order of St. Vladimir, third class. A later bronze-gilt, unmarked strike, 45mm. On short display ribbon, VF. Estimate $750-1000 1098. RUSSIA, IMPERIAL. Medal Commemorating the Reign of Alexander III, 1881-1894. On display ribbon, VF. Estimate $100-150 1099. RUSSIA, IMPERIAL. Village Elders Badge 1900, with chain and pin-back top bar. VF. Estimate $200-300 1100. RUSSIA, IMPERIAL. Badge for Excellence in Shooting, second grade, bronze. Badge for Excellence in Shooting, third grade, white metal. VF. (2) Estimate $100-200 1101. RUSSIA - WHITE RUSSIA. First Kuban Ice Campaign Medal (Crown of Thorns). Unnumbered, on faded St. George ribbon. Crude, VF. Estimate $200-300 1102. SAN MARINO. Order of St. Agatha, knight, silvergilt and enamel. No ribbon. Enamel chip at one arm point, VF. Estimate $250-350 1103. SAN MARINO. Civil Medal for Merit, silver-gilt. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1104. SAN MARINO. Civil Medal for Merit, bronze. VF+. Estimate $75-100

1090. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Order of the Crown of Romania 1916, commander. No ribbon; minor enamel repairs on the reverse, VF. Estimate $300-400 1091. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House, third class pin-back cross for men. Silvered and enamel, VF+. Estimate $250-350 1092. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Hohenzollern House Order of Romania, breast star of the Honor Commander, with swords. Silver, gilt and enamel. With the backplate of Rudolf Souval, Wien. VF+. Estimate $500-700 1093. ROMANIA. Order of the Cross of Queen Marie, first class, on the war ribbon. Gilt and enamel. Hallmarked on the reverse of the cravat ring. VF+. Estimate $400-500 1094. ROMANIA, KINGDOM. Trans-Danube Cross, 1877-1878. With a separate silver bar Traditie, awarded to the next-of-kin of fatal casualties in the Turkish War. VF+.

1105. SENEGAL. National Order, breast star of the grand cross. Silvered bronze, gilt and enamel. Substantial enamel flaking to one arm and cracks in two others, VF. Estimate $250-350 1106. SENEGAL. Order of the Lion, commander. Gilt and enamel. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $300-400 1107. SERBIA. Order of Karageorge, knight with swords. With unmounted miniature in a titled Huguenin Freres case of issue. Enamel repairs to the reverse center surround, VF. Estimate $550-750 1108. SERBIA. Order of the White Eagle, knight civil. Enamel repairs to the blue ribbons obverse and reverse. Minor enamel wear, VF. Estimate $550-750 1109. SERBIA. Order of St. Sava, commander. Green robes. No neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $400-600 1110. SERBIA. Order of St. Sava, commander, Type 2. Red robes, maker-marked on the ring. Display ribbon. Excellent enamels, VF+. Estimate $325-425 1111. SERBIA. Award document for the Order of St. Sava, fifth class, to Jacob Oraganovic, dated 1933 (approximately 19x13 inches) Folded, with weakness and some minor holes along the folds. VF. Estimate $75-100 1112. SERBIA. Award document for the Medal of Zealous Service to Mulana Kostic, dated May 1937. Folded, with minor creasing and a few tears on the margins, VF. Estimate $75-100 1113. SINGAPORE. Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Service Medal (Operational), bar Cambodia 1993, unnamed as issued. In original box of issue with miniature. VF+. Estimate $250-300 Awarded to SAF servicemen who participated in the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) mission from 20 May to 20 Jun 1993. SAF supported UNTAC with 4 Super Puma helicopters and 65 servicemen.

1114. SINGAPORE. The Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, bar Fifteen Years. In original case of issue. Estimate $60-90 1115. SINGAPORE. Singapore Police Service Good Service Medal. Silver, unnamed as issued. In original case of issue. VF+. Estimate $40-60 In use from 1994 to 2004 to recognize 5 years of continuous service in the Singapore Police Force. 1116. SINGAPORE. Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Silver, unnamed as issued. In original case of issue. Estimate $80-120 Instituted in 2004, and awarded for 10 years of continuous service in the Singapore Police Force. 1117. SINGAPORE. Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Good Service Medal. Silver, unnamed as issued, in original box of issue. Awarded for 5 years of continuous service . VF+. Estimate $50-80 1118. SINGAPORE. Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) group of 3 medals: SCDF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with bat (20 Years); SCDF Good Service Medal (5 Years); SCDF Overseas Service Medal, bar Indonesia 2005. All medals in silver and unnamed as issued. Court mounted for wear. With matching ribbon bar Estimate $350-450 The Overseas Medal was awarded to those who participated in the Asia Tsunami rescue operations in Aceh, Indonesia, in 2005. 1119. SLOVAKIA. Order of the War Victory Cross, fifth class, gilt, without swords. With pin. VF. Estimate $150-200 1120. SLOVAKIA. Air Force Observer Badge. Silver wreath and eagle for day operations. Long, thin pin. Unmarked, VF. Estimate $300-400 1121. SOUTH AFRICA. Defense Forces Good Service Medal 1986, bronze. Short display ribbon, VF. Estimate $20-40

1122. SOVIET UNION. Order for Service to the Homeland, third class. Numbered 95360. VF+. Estimate $350-550 1123. SOVIET UNION. Medal for Bravery, numbered 3626076 (McDaniel Type 2, Variation 1). VF. Estimate $40-60 1124. SOVIET UNION. Medal for Combat Service, impressed number 86546 (McDaniel Type 1, Variation 3). No screwback plate. VF. Estimate $200-275 1125. SOVIET UNION. Medal for Combat Service, unnumbered (McDaniel Type 2, variation 4) VF. Estimate $35-55 1126. SOVIET UNION. Order of Labor Glory, third class, numbered 340781 (McDaniel Type 2, one-piece construction). VF. Estimate $35-55 1127. SOVIET UNION. Medal for the Liberation of Prague. With award document to Guards Senior Lieutenant Shaymaran Merzgilbayev, dated 6 February 1946. VF. Estimate $75-100 1128. SOVIET UNION. Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, third class, numbered 177 (McDaniel Type 1). Surface wear, VF. Estimate $2000-3000 1129. SOVIET UNION. Medal for the Capture of Berlin. With award document to Guards Colonel Alexander Vyasemsky, dated 15 July 1946. VF. Estimate $50-75 1130. SPAIN. Order of Civil Merit, grand cross set of sash, badge and breast star. Silver-gilt and enamel, with royal crown. In an issue case by Cejalvo, Madrid. Excellent enamels; case missing one interior rail and hinge is weak, VF+. Estimate $800-1000 1131. SPAIN. Order of Civil Merit, commanders breast star, silver, with a royal crown, no flames between the arms. VF+. Estimate $300-400 1132. SPAIN. Order of Isabella the Catholic, commander. Gilt and enamel. Full neck ribbon, VF. Estimate $400-600

1133. SPAIN. Order of Isabella the Catholic, commander. Enamel chipping in reverse center; no ribbon, VF. Estimate $300-400 1134. SPAIN. Order of Isabella the Catholic, knight. Gilt and enamel. No ribbon. VF. Estimate $120-160 1135. SPAIN. Order of Military Merit, second class breast star, with white enamel. Silver star body, with silver devices, royal crown. VF+. Estimate $250-350 1136. SPAIN, KINGDOM. Order of San Fernando, tinsel breast star of the order (70x70mm). In silver and gold bullion and tinsel. An early star, VF. Estimate $500-650 1137. SPAIN. Army Order of Merit, first class breast badge, with red enamel and white pension stripes, civic crown, pin-back top bar. Navy Order of Merit, first class breast badge, with white enamel, civic crown. VF. (2) Estimate $100-150 1138. SPAIN. Order of Alfonso XII, knight. VF. Estimate $125-175 1139. SPAIN. Order of Charity, knight, Type 2. With pinback top bar. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1140. SPAIN. Order of St. Hermengildo, breast star of the order. Silver cross with gilt center, pierced body, VF. Estimate $220-280 1141. SPAIN. Order of St. Hermengildo, neck badge, with royal crown, and breast star. Gilt and enamel, with full neck ribbon. VF+. Estimate $180-250 1142. SPAIN. Order of Maria Isabel Luisa. A post-1839 gilt and enameled version. Replaced ribbon. Enamel chipping on several arm points, VF. Estimate $150-200 1143. SPAIN. Medal of Distinction of Alfonso XII. Ball suspension, VF. Estimate $65-95

1144. SPAIN. Medal for Distinction for the Army in the Cuban Campaign, 1895-1898. Bronze (no gilding remains on the crown). No ribbon. VF. Estimate $70-100 1145. SPAIN. Long Service Cross for Non-commissioned Officers, with yellow pensioned stripes. Royal crown, uniface. VF. Estimate $90-125 1146. SPAIN. Breast star of the Royal Spanish-American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Gilt and enamel, with a female figure dispensing flowers over the earth, with Scientia Mundi Lux on a red surround, beneath a royal crown. VF+. Estimate $200-300 1147. SRI LANKA. Riviresa Campaign Service Medal, silvered. No ribbon. VF+. Estimate $100-150 The Riviresa Campaign was launched in October 1995 to take the town of Jaffna from the insurgent Tamil Tigers. 1148. SWEDEN. Order of Vasa, knight. Gilt and enamel. Enamel chipped at most arm points, VF. Estimate $200-300 1149. SYRIA. Order of Civil Merit, officer. Gilt and enamel, with ribbon rosette. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1150. SYRIA. Wound Medal. Syrian Arab Army Medal 1962. VF+. (2) Estimate $75-100 1151. THAILAND. Order of the White Elephant, knight grand cordon (Special Class). Set of sash, badge and breast star. Light enamel damage to the badge, VF+. Estimate $550-650 1152. THAILAND. Order of the Crown, knight grand cordon (Special Class). Set of sash, badge and breast star. VF+. Estimate $550-650 1153. THAILAND. Order of the White Elephant, grand cross sash badge and breast star (no sash). VF. Estimate $900-1200 1154. THAILAND. Order of the White Elephant, grand cross sash badge and breast star for women (no sash). VF.

Estimate $700-900 1155. THAILAND. Order of the White Elephant, ladies second class set of neck badge (bow-mounted) and breast star. VF. Estimate $500-700 1156. THAILAND. Order of the Crown, grand cross breast star. VF. Estimate $350-450 1157. THAILAND. Rajaruchi Medal, gilt. On plain blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $400-500 1158. THAILAND. Rajaruchi Medal, silver. On plain blue ribbon. VF. Estimate $300-400 1159. THAILAND. Rajaruchi Medal, King Rama V, 1887, silver. In a fitted case by J.W. Benson Ltd, London. VF+. Estimate $250-350 1160. THAILAND. Copy World War I Victory Medal. A recently-made copy, VF. Estimate $40-75 1161. THAILAND. World War II Service Medal (2). Vietnam War Medal (ribbon worn). Army Parachutist Badge, bullion, pin-back; Army Parachutist Badge, master, bullion, pin-back. VF. Estimate $75-100 1162. THAILAND. Medal for the Investiture of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, 1972. Unmounted ribbon. VF. Estimate $50-75 1163. THAILAND. Mounted group of four medals: Order of the Crown, knight; Loyal Service Medal, Type 2; Coronation Medal of King Rama VII, silver, 1925; Medal for the 150th Anniversary of Bangkok, silver, 1932. Barmounted for wear. The ribbons on the last two medals are worn through at the suspension bars and have once been repaired with glue (the pendants are loose). VF. Estimate $150-250 1164. TUNISIA. Order of Nichan Iftikhar, breast star of the order. Silver and enamel. Unidentified monogram in the center. Local makers marks, VF. Estimate $300-400

1165. TUNISIA. Order of Nichan Iftikhar, commander. With the monogram of Ali Bey (1882-1902), pierced body. Full neck ribbon, VF. Estimate $350-450 1166. TUNISIA. Order of Nichan Iftikhar, commander. With the monogram of Bey Mohamed el-Hadi (19021906). On a short display ribbon. VF. Estimate $400-500 1167. TUNISIA. Order Nichan Iftikhar, knight, with the monogram of Bey Mohamed el Hadi, 1902-1906. Ribbon worn and faded, enamel repairs to several arms, VF. Estimate $180-250 1168. TUNISIA. Order Nichan Iftikhar, knight, with the monogram of Bey Mohamed el Naceur, 1906-1922. VF. Estimate $180-250 1169. TUNISIA. Order Nichan Iftikhar, knight, with an indistinct monogram (appears to be Bey Sidi Ahmed, 19291942). Pierced body. Narrow ribbon, VF. Estimate $180-250 1170. TUNISIA. Order of the Republic, knight, first type (with President Bourguiba on the obverse). On a second type green ribbon. VF. Estimate $150-250 1171. TURKEY. Order of the Medjidie, second class set of neck badge and breast star. Silver, gold and enamel, with Turkish makers marks. Center of the breast is dented in two places. VF. Estimate $1600-2000 1172. TURKEY. Order of the Medjidie, officer, with ribbon rosette. Light chipping to the red surround, VF. Estimate $300-400 1173. TURKEY. Liakat Medal, with sabers bar. Ring suspension. VF. Estimate $250-350 1174. TURKEY. Medal for Crete, 1869. With a filigree suspension bar. On a red ribbon with green side stripes. VF. Estimate $300-400 1175. TURKEY. Medal for the Ottoman-Greek War 1897. Pierced for suspension. Incorrect ribbon, VF. Estimate $250-350

1176. TURKEY. Medal for the Ottoman-Greek War 1897. Silver (24.5mm), with ring suspension. Narrow ribbon is tattered. VF. Estimate $150-200 1177. TURKEY. War Medal 1915 (Gallipoli Star). Marked BB&Co on the reverse. Enamel chipped on one star arm, VF. Estimate $125-175 1178. TURKEY. Mounted group of three medals: Liakat Medal, ring suspension; Sanayi Medal, silver, engraved on the reverse; Medal for the Greco-Turkish War,1897. Mounted on a pin-back bar for wear. VF. Estimate $350-450 1179. TURKEY. Mounted group of three medals: Medal for Crete 1868; Liakat Medal, with filigree suspension; Medal of the Greek War 1897, with filigree suspension. Mounted on a pin-back bar for wear. VF. Estimate $350-450 1180. TURKEY. Mounted group of four medals: Imtiaz Medal, silver, with filigree suspension, unnamed; Liakat Medal; Medal for the Greek War 1897; Navy Fund Medal 1913, in silver. The Liakat and Greek War medals are suspended from the handles of a sabers bar that spans both medal ribbons. Missing the pin. VF. Estimate $400-500 1181. UGANDA (Idi Amin Era). Distinguished Service Order. Gilt, on a slot brooch marked by Spink. VF+. Estimate $125-175 1182. UKRAINE. Lot of four medals and badges: Ukrainian Cossacks Cross, gilt and enamel. Commemorative Cross for the 50th Anniversary of the Rebirth of the Ukrainian State 1967, miniature, numbered 134, gilt and enamel. Ukrainian Combatant Cross, 1940, pre-World War II issue with stick-pin reverse (pin attachment has been repaired). Honorary Badge of the Ukrainian Free Cossacks 1965, gilt and enamel, pierced, screwback. VF. (4) Estimate $300-400 The Ukrainian Cossacks Cross was created in 1947 by the Ukrainian government in exile and continued in the 1960s by the Ukrainian Free Cossacks, a veterans organization. The Commemorative Cross was established in 1967 by the United Ukrainian War Veterans of America.

1183. UNITED NATIONS. Korea Medal, Amharic language issue for the Ethiopians. Ribbon dirty, near VF. Estimate $150-200 1184. UNITED NATIONS. Korea Medal, Korean language issue. Korea Medal, Greek language issue. VF+. (2) Estimate $70-100 1185. UNITED NATIONS. language issue. VF. Korea Medal, French

Estimate $220-300 1194. VATICAN. Order of St. Sylvester, knight. Gilt and enamel, VF. Estimate $220-300 1195. VATICAN. Order of St. Sylvester, knight. VF+. Estimate $200-275 1196. VATICAN. Order of Pius IX, commander. Full cravat and ties. VF+. Estimate $325-425 1197. VATICAN. Medal for the Defense of Rome 1849, bronze. On faded ribbon, VF. Estimate $120-175 1198. VENEZUELA. Order of the Liberator, third class breast star. Silver. The center backplate is missing, but a Locally-made star. VF. Estimate $150-200 1199. VENEZUELA. Order of Francisco de Miranda, commander. Short display ribbon, VF+. Estimate $75-100 1200. VENEZUELA. Order of Andres Bello, knight. Gilt and enamel. No ribbon, VF+. Estimate $150-200 1201. VENEZUELA. Order of Labor Merit, commander. With full neck ribbon and miniature medal. VF+. Estimate $200-300

Estimate $75-100 1186. URUGUAY. Medal for Yatay 1865, silver. Replaced jump ring and ribbon. VF+. Estimate $125-175 1187. URUGUAY. Navy Pilot wing, officer, with Navy blue center. Navy Pilot Aspirant (officer), half-wing, with Navy blue center. Both clutch-back, VF+. (2) Estimate $50-75 1188. URUGUAY. Navy Aerial Navigator wing (officer), with green center. Navy Aerial Navigator Aspirant (officer), half-wing, with green center. Both clutch-back, VF+. (2) Estimate $50-75 1189. URUGUAY. Navy Medical Branch officers wing, with red center. Navy Medical Branch officer aspirants half-wing, with red center. VF+. (2) Estimate $50-75 1190. URUGUAY. Navy Administrative Branch officers wing, with white center. Navy Administrative Branch officer aspirants half-wing, with white center. VF+. (2) Estimate $50-75 1191. URUGUAY. Navy Aeronautical Engineering Branch officers wing, with gilt center. Navy Aeronautical Engineering Branch officer aspirants half-wing, with gilt center. VF+. (2) Estimate $50-75 1192. VATICAN. Order of St. Gregory the Great, commander, military division. Marked Tanfani/Bertarelli. Short display ribbon; enamel chipping in the reverse center. VF. Estimate $350-450 1193. VATICAN. Order of St. Gregory the Great, knight. Gilt and enamel. One finial ball is bent, VF.

1202. VENEZUELA. Star of Carabobo, with miniature medal, ribbon bar and lapel rosette. VF+. Estimate $120-180

1203. VENEZUELA. Medal for the Military Educator, bronze and enamel. With miniature medal and ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $80-120 1204. VENEZUELA - STATE OF MIRANDA. Order of Leonidas Monasterios, pendant of the order, gilt. With ring, but no ribbon, VF+. Estimate $100-150 This civic order is awarded for improving labor guilds and the lot of working people in the state.

1205. VENEZUELA. Order of the City of Baruta. Circular gilt and enamel pendant (51mm) depicting the arms of the city; reverse inscribed Estado Miranda/Municipio Baruta/Concejo Municipal. Pendant and loop only, no ribbon, VF+. Estimate $100-150 1206. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. National Order, knight. Vietnamese-made. Enamel chipping in the obverse center, VF. Estimate $125-175 1207. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Army Distinguished Service Order, second class. Large (45mm) pendant, possibly French-made. There is a hole in the ribbon where a rosette may have been. VF+. Estimate $100-175 1208. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Navy Distinguished Service Order, second class. Vietnamese-made. Wear and soiling to the embroidered ribbon, VF. Estimate $100-175 1209. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Air Force Distinguished Service Order, second class. A high-quality strike with a large (54mm) pendant. With a home-made ribbon bar. VF+. Estimate $100-175 1210. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Armed Forces Honor Medal, first class. US-made. VF+. Estimate $30-45 1211. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Medal of Sacrifice. Vietnamese-made. VF. Estimate $100-150 1212. VIETNAM, Vietnamese-made. VF. REPUBLIC. Unity Medal.

1215. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Agricultural Service Medal, second class, silvered. Ribbon faded, VF. Estimate $150-200

1216. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Campaign Medal, with bar 1949-54. VF. Estimate $75-100

1217. YUGOSLAVIA, SOCIALIST. Order of National Merit, third class. With gilt star and silver rays. Numbered 85673, screwback. VF. Estimate $45-75

1218. YUGOSLAVIA, SOCIALIST. Medal for Bravery, with small star reverse, as made in the Soviet Union. VF. Estimate $35-55 1219. YUGOSLAVIA, SOCIALIST. Medal for Merit to the People. Gilt, VF+. Estimate $45-65 1220. YUGOSLAVIA, SOCIALIST. Medal for Labor. VF. Estimate $45-65 1221. YUGOSLAVIA, KINGDOM. World War II Commemorative Cross, 1941-1945. Gilt and enamel. VF+. Estimate $100-150 1222. Lot of five medals: France Academic Palms, officer. Austria Cross for the Exposition for Professional Women, Vienna, 1905, gilt and enamel. Belgium Industrial Decoration, first class. Belgium Industrial Decoration, second class. Switzerland Neuchatel-Boudry Cantonal Shooting Match 1957, top bar Distinction, with golden oak leaves on the ribbon. VF+. (5) Estimate $90-135 1223. Lot of ten worldwide medals: Congo Sport Merit Medal, silver. Hungary Peoples Republic Order for Service to the Country, second class. Bulgaria Medal for 30 Years of Victory Over Fascist Germany. Indonesia General Operations Medal VIII, North Java. Belgium Order of the Crown, golden palms of the order. Spain Peacekeeping Badge. Niger Parachute Badge, silver. Poland Decoration for Merit in Protection of Public Order, silver. Soviet Union Medal for the 60th Anniversary of the Soviet Union. Western European Union Medal. VF. (10) Estimate $100 -200

Estimate $100-150 1213. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Administrative Services Medal, second class. In original case of issue (damaged). VF. Estimate $200-300 1214. VIETNAM, REPUBLIC. Agricultural Service Medal, first class, gilt. VF. Estimate $150-200

BOOKS AND RESEARCH SOURCES 1224. Orders and Decorations of All Nations, by Robert Werlich, 1965. The classic survey of world orders. Hardbound, 336pp, ill. VF. Estimate $100-150 1225. Orders and Decorations, by Vaclav Mericka, 1967. Profusely illustrated survey of worldwide awards. Hardbound, 316pp, with 195 color and monochrome plates. Worn, VF. Estimate $75-95 1226. Reference Catalogue Orders, Medals and Decorations of the World instituted until 1945: Part I Iron Book, A-D, by Borna Barac, 2009. Fully-illustrated catalog of world awards. Hardbound, 341pp. Bumps to the binding, VF. Estimate $65-95 1227. Orden und Ehrenzeichnungen, by Vaclav Mericka, 1966. Profusely illustrated survey of worldwide awards, based on Czech National Museums collection. German text. Hardbound, 316pp, 195 color and monochrome plates. Worn, VF. Estimate $75-95 1228. Gallantry Medals and Awards of the World, by John D. Clarke, 1993. A broad survey of worldwide awards. Hardbound, 248pp, ill. VF. Estimate $30-45 1229. Allied Combat Medals of World War 2, Vol 1: Britain, the Commonwealth and Western European Nations, by Christopher Ailsby, 1989. Illustrated survey of Allied awards. Hardbound, 248pp, ill. VF. Estimate $30-45 1230. The Medals, Decorations and Orders of the Great War, 1914-1918, second revised edition, by Alec A. Purves, 1989. Well-illustrated survey of World War I awards of all participants. Hardbound, 191pp, ill. VF. Estimate $35-55 1231. The Interallied Victory Medals of World War I, 2nd revised edition, by Alexander J. Laslo, 1992. The standard source on World War I Victory Medals. Hardbound, 130pp, ill. With an OMSA Journal of July 1995, including an article updating Laslos work. VF. Estimate $35-55

1232. Gallantry Medals and Awards of the World, by John D. Clarke, 1993. A broad survey of worldwide awards. Hardbound, 248pp, ill. VF. Estimate $30-45 1233. Bibliographie Numismatique: Ordres et Decorations, by Ivo Suetens, 1969. A worldwide bibliography of over 900 books on orders, decorations and medals of the world. Softbound, 247pp, VF. Estimate $30-45 1234. Partial run of Journals of the Orders and Medals Society of America, 1995-2009. Missing three issues from 1995, all issues of 1997, and 3 issues from 1998, but otherwise complete (80 issues). VF. Estimate $50-90 1235. United States War Medals, by Bauman Belden (Flayderman reprint of 1962). Classic source on early US medals. Hardbound, 72pp, plus 10 plates. With library markings, VF. Estimate $75-100 1236. Lot of two books: The Call of Duty, by John Strandberg and Roger Bender, 1994 (First edition of this standard source on US medals; hardbound, 384pp, ill). American Medals and Decorations, by Evans Kerrigan, 1990 (Basic source on US awards; softbound, 242pp, ill). VF. (2) Estimate $45-75 1237. National Geographic Magazine, December 1919 issue, with Robert Wylies articles on decorations and insignia of World War I. With 119 illustrations in color. VF. Estimate $20-35 1238. Medal of Honor Recipients 1863-1973. Compilation of citations of Medal of Honor awards. Softbound, 1231pp. VF. Estimate $45-75 1239. Lot of three books on Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients: Beyond Nam Dong, by Roger H.C. Donlon, 1998; hardbound, inscribed by the author. Medal of Honor: A Vietnam Warriors Story, by Roy Benevidez, 1995, hardbound, 211pps. Looking for a Hero: Staff Sergeant Joe Ronnie Hooper and the Vietnam War, by Peter Maslowski, 2004, hardbound, 618pp. VF. (3) Estimate $40-60

1240. Sea Service Medals: Military Awards and Decorations of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, by Fred L. Borch and Charles P. McDowell, 2009. History of the sea services awards. Hardbound, 181pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $35-45 1241. Lot of 17 Pacific Theater Indexes to General Orders, by Brandon Wiegand. Alphabetical listings of recipients appearing in General Orders for various awards given by the division or regiment, including the following: 10th Army; 1st Cavalry Division; 27th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 378th, 38th, 40th, 41st, 43rd, 81st and 93rd and 98th Infantry Divisions; 475th Infantry Regiment; 112th and 124th Cavalry Regiment; 9th General Hospital. VF+. (17) Estimate $150-200 1242. Lot of 14 European Theater Indexes to General Orders, by Brandon Wiegand. Alphabetical listings of recipients appearing in General Orders for various awards given by Army units, including the following: 1st Army; 3rd Army, 7th Army; 9th Army; 15th Army; II Corps; 1st, 7th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 16th and 20th Armored Divisions VF+. (14) Estimate $140-200 1243. Lot of 13 Indexes to General Orders, by Brandon Wiegand. Alphabetical listings of recipients appearing in General Orders for various awards given by Army units, including the following: War Department (1941-1947); Department of the Army (1947-1949); Army Ground Forces; 11th Infantry Regiment; 85th Mountain Infantry; 259th Infantry Regiment; 274th Infantry Regiment; 386th Infantry Regiment; 397th Infantry Regiment; 398th Infantry Regiment; 399th Infantry Regiment; 473rd Infantry Regiment; 27th Evacuation Hospital. VF+. (13) Estimate $130-180 1244. Lot of 12 European Theater division Indexes to General Orders, by Brandon Wiegand. Alphabetical listings of recipients appearing in General Orders for various awards given by infantry divisions in Europe, including the following: 1st Infantry Division; 5th Infantry Division; 9th Infantry Division; 10th Mountain Division; 28th Infantry Division; 42nd Infantry Division; 44th Infantry Division; 63rd Infantry Division; 65th Infantry Division; 66th Infantry Division; 69th Infantry Division; 70th Infantry Division. VF+. (12) Estimate $120-180 1245. Lot of 12 European Theater division Indexes to General Orders, by Brandon Wiegand. Alphabetical

listings of recipients appearing in General Orders for various awards given by infantry divisions in Europe, including the following: 71st Infantry Division; 75th Infantry Division; 76th Infantry Division; 79th Infantry Division; 86th Infantry Division; 89th Infantry Division; 90th Infantry Division; 92nd Infantry Division; 97th Infantry Division; 99th Infantry Division; 100th Infantry Division; 104th Infantry Division. VF+. (12) Estimate $120-180 1246. Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on the Active-Duty List, October 1984. Softbound, 616pp. VF. Estimate $25-45 1247. History of the Third Division, United States Army, in the World War, 1919. Narrative history with rosters and roll of those decorated. Hardbound, 397pp, ill. Covers worn, near VF. Estimate $45-65 1248. The Fifth U.S. Division in the World War, 19171919. Narrative of the divisions operations, with a roster of the dead and the divisions officers. Hardbound, 423pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-65 1249. Roster Plymouth (12th) Division. A roll, by unit, of the division, which never left the United States during World War I. Softbound, 128pp. VF. Estimate $35-55 1250. History of the Yankee Division, by Harry A. Benwell. Narrative history of the 26th Divisions operations, with a roster of officer. Hardbound, 283pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-65 1251. History of the 29th Division Blue and Grey, 1917-1919. Narrative history of the divisions operations, with a roll of award recipients and a roster of the division. Hardbound, 493pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-65 1252. The Thirtieth Division in the World War. Narrative history of the division, with citations for US and foreign awards and roll of those killed. Hardbound, 342pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $45-65

1253. The 32nd Division in the World War. Narrative history of the division, with roll of honor and US and foreign award recipients. Hardbound, 314pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-65 1254. The 37th Division in the World War. A 2volume history of this Ohio-based division, with citations of decoration sand honor roll of those killed. Hardbound, 1129pp. VF. Estimate $65-95 1255. The 88th Division in the World War of 19141918. A narrative history of the division, with text of divisional gallantry citations and a roster of the division. Hardbound, 236pp, ill. Estimate $45-65 1256. History of the 89th Division, 1917-1919. A narrative history of division operations, with a roll of the dead and wounded. Hardbound, 511pp, ill. Spine missing, heavily worn, near VF. Estimate $45-65 1257. The Story of the 91st Division. An operational history of the division, with a roll of American, Belgian and French award recipients, plus rolls of officers and fatal casualties. Hardbound, 177pp. VF. Estimate $45-65 1258. The Official Records of the Oregon Volunteers in the Spanish War and Philippine Insurrection. Reports from and to Oregon units, with rosters of Oregon units. Hardbound, 647pp. VF. Estimate $50-70 1259. Rhode Island in the War With Spain, 1900. A compilation of orders and official correspondence relating to the war, with rosters of Rhode Islands serving. Hardbound, 417pp, ill. Hinges are weak, VF. Estimate $50-70 1260. Michigan Volunteers of 98. A photographic history of the states men in the Spanish-American War, with photos of each company and muster rolls of each company and the Naval Reserve. Hardbound, 104pp. VF. Estimate $50-75 1261. New York in the Spanish-American War 1898. Histories of the New York regiments, with rolls of regimental and Naval Militia personnel who served in the war. Three volumes, 2956pp. Ex-library copies, VF. (3) Estimate $125-175

1262. Community War Service Book Yakima County, Washington A roster, with photographs, of those who served and their units. Softbound, ill. Cover stained, taperepaired, VF. Estimate $50-70 1263. Roll of Honor, Dover [Ohio] Township War Chest 1917-1919. A roll of those who served I World War I, but mostly a roll of contributors to the War Chest. Softbound, 102pp. VF. Estimate $50-70 1264. Honor Roll Shawnee County, Kansas. Roll of those who served, with photos of most. Hardbound, 416pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1265. War Record of the Town of Islip [New York]. Service summaries of those who served, with photos of most. Hardbound, 194pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1266. Buffalo and Erie County in the World War. Narrative history focusing on Buffalo men, with rosters of names and their units. Hardbound, 733pp, ill. Hinges weak, VF. Estimate $50-70 1267. Fayette County (Illinois) in the World War. A roster of those who served, with photographs of those who died. Hardbound, 160pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1268. Weseca County, Minnesota, in the World War. Short service summaries with photographs of those who served; summaries of home front activities. Softbound, 224pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1269. Chisago County, Minnesota, in the World War. Military service summaries and photographs of the countys veterans; home front activities. Hardbound, 303pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1270. For God and Country: Sioux City in the World War, 1923. A list, with photographs, of Soiux Citys 114 dead in the World War and a roll of names of those who served. Hardbound, 130pp, ill. Estimate $50-70

1271. The Northern Barrage Mine Force 1918. History of the US Navys participation in mine warfare in the North Sea in and after World War I. Hardbound, 127pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1272. Technologys War Record. The history of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, its students, faculty and staff in World War I. Hardbound, 747pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1273. 316th Infantry History, Part III, by Col Clifton Lisle, 1951. The history of this 79th Division unit, with extensive biographies of many of its veterans. Hardbound, 1443pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-75 1274. Personnel in the Armed Forces World War II: The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh. Short service summaries of the 118 men and 10 women from the bank who served. Hardbound, 191pp, ill. VF. Estimate $50-70 1275. Follow Me: The Story of the Second Marine Division in World War II, by Richard W. Johnston, 1948. Well-written and illustrated history of operations, with photos of the Medal of Honor recipients and commanders. Hardbound, 305pp, ill. VF. Estimate $75-100 1276. The 3d United States Infantry (The Old Guard), 1974. A 44-page booklet about the Old Guard, the Armys ceremonial unit. Softbound, ill. VF. Estimate $20-30 1277. Lot of four books: Can Do: The Story of the Seabees, by William Bradford Huie, 1945 (hardbound, 250pp, with lists of awards and casualties). Insignia of Americas Little Known Seafarers, by Rudy Basurto (softbound, 104pp, ill). Pennsylvania in the Spanish American war: A Commemorative Look Back, by Richard A. Sauers, 1998 (softbound, 107pp, ill). Our Leave in Switzerland (a guide to the country for American soldiers on leave in 1945-1946; softbound, 176pp, ill). VF. (4) Estimate $45-75 1278. CONAD (Continental Advance Section Communication Zone European Theater of Operations, US Army). A three-volume history of the command, including a history volume (379pp, ill) and two compendium volumes (497 and 1003 pages). The history volume is a well-written narrative history with photographs of people and places; the compendium volumes include the

technical details of running such a large organization, from numbers of truck tires used to various General Orders for awards. Plus, an 80-page booklet with the names and home addresses of personnel assigned to CONAD. Light age and wear, VF. Estimate $150-250 1279. Lot of two books: Air Force Heroes in Vietnam (stories of Air Force Medal of Honor recipients; softbound86pp, ill). Lineage Book of the National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, vol. 36, 1980 (lineage of members 8001-8500; hardbound, 474pp). VF. (2) Estimate $30-45 1280. Annual Report of the Operations of the United States Lifesaving Service for the Fiscal Year Ending June 10, 1894. Data on shipwrecks, rescues and lifesaving medals awarded, with citations. Hardbound, 470pp. VF. Estimate $45-75 1281. The Sea Shall Not Have Them, by Evans E. Kerrigan, 1971. The history of the Treasury Lifesaving Medals and a roll of recipients. Autographed by the author. Hardbound, ill. VF. Estimate $35-55 1282. Lot of five publications of the Society of the Cincinnati: Roster of the Society of the Cincinnati, 1950 (Softbound, 114pp). Proceedings of the Triennial Meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati held in the city of Charleston, South Carolina, April 1950 (Softbound, 80pp). Minutes of the General Meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia, 1961 (Softbound, 12pp). Another, 1962 (Softbound, 17pp). Charter and Bylaws of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia, 1949. VF. (5) Estimate $30-45 1283. The Muster Roll, General Society of Colonial Wars, 1966-1969. The records of the society between its triennial meetings, with a roll of officers and members. With the 1975 membership roll of the Connecticut members of the society. VF. Estimate $35-55 1284. Partial run of 10 very early issues of Civil War Times. Starts with Vol II, issue 10 (Feb 1961) and runs through Vol III, issue 10 (Feb 1962). Missing Vol III, issue 6. All show age and effects of dampness, near VF. (1) Estimate $40-65

1285. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Registry of the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, 1882. A roll of members with their service history and insignia number. Hardbound, 268pp. VF. Estimate $85-110 1286. Lot of six society publications: The Muster Roll: General Society of Colonial wars, 1966-1969. Society of the War of 1812 in Pennsylvania, minutes of the 1894 and 1895 meetings. Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Captain Gustavus Conyngham. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution, 18991900. Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Proceedings, 1921-1922. The 1955 Year Book of the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the American Revolution 9with the lineage of past and present members. VF. (6) Estimate $60-90 1287. St. Marks School in the War Against Germany, 1920. Short service summaries of the students and alumni of this Southborough, Mass, school. Hardbound, 278pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-75 1288. Medallic Portraits of Washington, second edition, by Russell Rulau and George Fuld, 1999. A numismatic catalog of Washington portraits, including numerous medals. Hardbound, 318pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-75 1289. Lot of two books on helmets: US Combat Helmets of the 20th Century: Mass Production Helmets, by Mark A. Reynosa, 1997 (well-illustrated survey of the field; hardbound, 106pp). The M-1 Helmet: A History of the US M-1 Helmet in World War II, by Mark A. Reynosa, 1996 (hardbound, 112pp, ill. VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 1290. The Order of St. Michael and St. George in Malta and Maltese Knights of the British Realm, by A.E. Abela, 1988. Softbound, 206pp, ill. Binding worn, VF. Estimate $35-55 1291. Royal Insignia: British and Foreign Orders of Chivalry from the Royal Collection, by Stephen Patterson, 1996. Well-illustrated survey of the royal collection of awards, with short histories of each piece. Hardbound, 208pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $45-75

1292. Lot of two books: The Medals of Our Fighting Men, by Stanley C. Johnson, 1917 (survey of British awards; hardbound, 120pp, ill.) Collecting Medals and Decorations by Alec A. Purves, 1968 (general guide to medal collecting; hardbound192pp, ill). VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 1293. Deeds That Thrill the Empire. A compilation of descriptions of the actions resulting in the award of over 40 Victoria Crosses, 100 Distinguished Conduct Medals and other gallantry awards. 5 volumes. Covers worn, VF. Estimate $125-175 1294. Gallantry: Its Public Recognition and Reward in Peace and in War at Home and Abroad, by Sir Arnold Wilson and Capt J.H.F. McEwen, 1939. A survey of civil galantry, but includes some military gallantry, with citations for many awards. Hardbound, 498pp. VF. Estimate $65-95 1295. Lot of two books: British Campaign Medals, by John Laffin, 1964 (Illustrated survey of British awards; hardbound, 80pp, ill.) Coronation and Commemorative Medals 1887-1953, by Lt Col Howard N. Cole, 1953. VF. (2) Estimate $55-55 1296. Medals of the British Army and How They Were Won, by Thomas Carter, 1861. An early history of British campaign medals; a forerunner of Gordons. Hardbound, 192pp, with hand-tinted color plates. VF. Estimate $150-200 1297. Military General Service 1793-1814; Egypt Medal, 1882-1889; North West Canada 1885: Canadian Recipients, by Barbara Wilson, 1975. Extracted rolls for Canadian recipients. Hardbound, 191pp. Ex-Yasinitsky library. VF+. Estimate $30-60 1298. Roll of Honour, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force for the Great War 1914-18, by H.J. Williamson, 1992. A listing of casualties. Hardbound, 270pp. VF+. Estimate $35-55 1299. Lloyds War Medal for Bravery at Sea, by George A. Brown, 1992. Stories of these awards to the British Merchant Navy in World War II. Hardbound, 192pp. VF. Estimate $35-55

Estimate $45-75 1300. Under Hazardous Circumstances: A register of awards of Lloyds War Medal for Bravery at Sea, 19391945, by R.J. Scarlett, 1992. Listing of awards to the Merchant Navy. Hardbound, 139pp. VF. Estimate $35-55 1301. 10th Edition The Medals Yearbook, 1987, John Brant, ed. A price guide of British orders and medals. Hardbound, 248pp, ill. VF. Estimate $15-35 1302. Run of 44 issues of Haywards Gazette, London dealer John Haywards price lists from 1967 through 1979, which include articles, rolls and excellent coverage of fakes in the medals market, with comparative photographs. A goldmine of information on British medals. Used, but VF. (44) Estimate $50-75 1303. Lot of price lists: Donald Hall price lists of British awards from 1971 to 1973 (8 issues). Michael Forman (Format) price lists of British and foreign medals and militaria from 1968 through 1970 (10 issues). VF. Estimate $35-65 1304. Lot of two publications on British medals: Notes on War Medals 1794-1840, by W.J.W. Kerr, 1948 (Roll of those who received MGS and NGS medals; softbound, 36pp). Regimental Medals Handbook, 1745-1895: Regular Army, by J.L. Balmer, 1987 (softbound, 94pp). VF. (2) Estimate $35-55 1305. Lot of three British medal rolls: The China War Medal to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, by W.H. Fevyer and J.W. Wilson, 1985 (hardbound, 205pp, with some marginal notes). Casualty Rolls for the Zulu and Basuto Wars, South Africa 1877-79, by I. T. Tavender, 1985 (hardbound, 53pp). The South Africa 1853 Medal, by G.R. Everson, 1978 (hardbound, 155pp). VF. (3) Estimate $60-90 1306. Lot of four publications on British awards: Collecting and Researching the Campaign Medals of the Great War, by H.J. Williamson, 1989 (softbound, 80pp, inscribed by the author). Queens South Africa Medal, 1898-1902: Royal Navy and Royal Marines, by Charles Lusted (softbound, 54pp). A Medallic History of the Royal Life Saving Society, by Jack Boddington (OMSA Monograph No. 4; softbound, 136pp, ill). The London Gazette (Falklands Awards) (hardbound). VF. (4) 1307. Lot of five publications on British awards: Red With Two Blue Stripes: The Story of the India General Service Medal 1854, by Col B.A.H. Parritt (softbound, 138pp). Medals of the Great War Awarded to South Africans, by F.K. Mitchell (softbound). British Casualties of the First Boer War 1880-1881, by Kenneth C. Lovell and John C. Prior (softbound, 85pp). Transport Medal Roll, 1899-1902. The First Afghan war, 1839-1842 and its Medals, by Alex G. Stone, 1967 (softbound, 11pp). VF. (5) Estimate $65-95 1308. Lot of four publications on British awards: Aircrew Who Flew Operationally under Fighter Command Control in the Battle of Britain (softbound, 29pp). A Catalogue of Campaign and Independence Medals Issued during the Twentieth Century to the British Army, by Major N.W. Poulsom, 1969. The Daily Telegraphs Roll of Honour for Northern Ireland, 1971-2000. The Meritorious Service Medal to Naval Forces, by Ian McInnes, 1983. VF. (4) Estimate $60-90 1309. Lot of three publications on British awards: Royal Flying Corps Casualties and Honours During the War of 1914-17 (hardbound, 250pp). The Distinguished Service Medal 1939-1946, by W.H. Fevyer (hardbound, 163pp). United States Decorations Awarded to the Armed Forces of the British Empire in World War II, Part I: Awards to the Army (softbound, 100pp). VF. (3) Estimate $45-75 1310. Lot of publications on long service awards by John M.A. Tamplin: The Efficiency Decoration, The Army Emergency Reserve Decoration and The Efficiency Medal (Army Emergency Reserve). The Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. The Militia Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. The Volunteer Officers Decoration. The Volunteer Long Service Medal. VF. (6) Estimate $75-100 1311. Lot of publications on long service awards by John M.A. Tamplin: The Territorial Decoration. The Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, 1908-1921 and The Territorial Efficiency Medal, 1922-1930. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal. The Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration and the Indian Volunteer Forces Officers Decoration. Plus, Major

J.D. Sainsburys For Gallantry in the Performance of Military Duty. VF. (6) Estimate $75-100 1312. Lot of two publications: Regimental Badges, by Maj T.J. Edwards, 1953 (capsule histories of British regiments and their badges; hardbound, 362pp, ill.). Identification Data on British War Medals and Their Interpretation, by James R. Power, 1962 (Softbound, 56pp). VF. (2) Estimate $45-75 1313. Lot of three publications: British Army Collar Badges 1881 to the present, 1988 (hardbound, 68pp, ill). Coldstream Guards: Dress and Appointments, 16581972, by Charles Stadden (softbound, 84pp, ill). Military Sweethearts, by Pamela M. Caunt (softbound, 48pp, ill). VF. (3) Estimate $30-45 1314. Lot of three publications: Cataloguing Military Uniforms, by David Ross and Rene Chartrand, 1977 (cataloging criteria and glossary; softbound, 25pp, ill). Military Uniforms from the Collection of the New Brunswick Museum, by David Ross, 1980 (softbound, 87pp, ill). Canadian Militia Dress Regulations 1907, by David Ross and Rene Chartrand, 1977 (illustrated with uniform examples; softbound 124pp). VF. (3) Estimate $35-65 1315. Lot of three auction catalogs: Sothebys Orders, Medals and Decorations, 10 November 1988, with the Admiral Byrd group. Christies Orders, Medals and Decorations, 24 April 1992. Fritz Kunker sale of worldwide orders and decorations, June 2005. VF. (3) Estimate $25-35 1316. Lot of British militaria and badge auction catalogs: 40 Bosleys catalogs from 1994 through 2009. 18 Wallis & Wallis catalogs of arms, armor and militaria from 1996 through 2007. All show use, some marginal notes. VF. (Lot) Estimate $60-90

1318. Die Ehrenzeichen des Deutschen Reiches, by Hessenthal and Schreiber. A reprint of this 1940 classic on Imperial and early Third Reich awards. German text. Hardbound, 560pp, 32 plates. VF+. Estimate $100-150 1319. Orden, the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette card album, with 287 color cards of German and Austrian orders, decorations and medals. Complete, light chipping to spine, but contents VF+. Estimate $90-125 1320. Lot of two books on German awards: Handbuch der Ritter- und Verdienstorden, by Maximilan Gritzner, 1962 (survey of world awards; hardbound, 618pp, ill.) Orden und Ehrenzeichen, by Ernest August Price of Lippe, 1958 (survey of German and some foreign awards; hardbound, 1958, 189pp, ill.) VF. (2) Estimate $50-75 1321. Of Red Eagles and Royal Crowns, by William E. Hamelman, 1978. Translations of the statutes of these Prussian orders. Hardbound, 61pp, plus 24 monochrome plates. VF+. Estimate $35-55 1322. Lot of three books on Third Reich awards: Formans Guide to Third Reich German Awards and their values, second edition, by Adrian Forman, 1993 (wellillustrated price guide; hardbound, 287pp.) Nazi Decorations and Medals, 1933-1945, by James A. Sawicki (checklist of Third Reich awards, with line drawings; softbound, 75pp). Nazi Regalia, by Jack Pia, 1973. (Photo survey of Third Reich medals, uniforms and insignia; library-bound, ill, with library markings). VF. (3) Estimate $50-75 1323. Lot of three booklets on Third Reich subjects: Basic Nazi Swords and Daggers, by Peter Stahl, 1972 (basic survey of the field, with drawings from manufacturers catalogs; softbound, 30pp, ill.) Nazi Militaria: Fake of Real?, by Ray R. Cowdery, 1993 (an editorial take on Third Reich items; softbound, 65pp, ill.) The Phenomenon of Third Reich Badge Collecting from the Hocus Bogus to the True Genuine, by Richard J. Kimmell, 1997 (an editorial take on the field of Third Reich badges; softbound, 55pp, ill.). VF+. (3) Estimate $40-60 1324. Lot of three photocopied sources on German awards: Awards of the German Freikorps 1919-1935, by V. Ager (45pp). Orders, Decorations, Medals and Badges

1317. Ordres de Chevalerie et Recompenses Nationales, 1956. Survey of the history of orders based on an exhibition by the Paris Mint. Softbound, 424pp, 74 plates. VF. Estimate $45-75

of the Third Reich, by David Littlejohn (231pp). Fur Fuhrer und Fatherland: Political and Civil Awards of the Third Reich, by John Angolia (367pp). All are lightly bound photocopies, VF. (3) Estimate $30-45 1325. The Hitler Youth, by David Littlejohn, 1988. Detailed survey of the uniforms and insignia of the Hitler Youth and related organizations. Hardbound, 377pp, ill. VF. Estimate $40-60 1326. Lot of four publications on French awards: Decorations officielles francaises, by the Paris Mint, 1956 (The standard source for official French awards; hardbound, 291pp, ill). Supplement to Decorations officielles francaises, 1967 (softbound, 27pp, ill). France Decorations Union Francaises, by P. Deland, 1955. Medal Ribbons of the World, Part 1: France and Her Former Colonies, by D.G. Neville and Alan De Hurst, 1975 (softbound, 16pp, ill). VF. (4) Estimate $100-150 1327. Danske Ordensinsignier, by Rolf Christensen, 1998. Excellent well-illustrated history of Denmarks royal orders. Danish text, with English summary. Hardbound, VF+. Estimate $60-80 1328. Decorations and Medals of the Republic of Ireland, by Eamonn OToole, 1990. Illustrated survey of Irish medals. Softbound, 62pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $25-35 1329. Lietuvos Ordinai, Medaliai ir Zenkleliai, 19181940, by Algimantas Astikas, 1993. An illustrated study of Lithuanian orders, medals and badges, with line drawings of many of the badges. Text is Lithuanian, with a short English summary and translation of some of captions. Hardbound, 398pp, ill. VF. Estimate $45-85 1330. Regia Aeronautica Italiana: The Royal Italian Air Force, 1923-1945, by Dr. Spencer A. Coil and Dr. Renato Zavatini, 2009. History of the organization told through hundreds of photographs. Hardbound, 352pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $50-75 1331. Military Museum Collections. A well-illustrated catalog of the arms and armor collection of the Military

Museum, Istanbul. English text. Plus, six small color brochures about the museum and its collections. VF. (7) Estimate $45-75 1332. Askeri Muze Osmanli ve Cumhuriyet Donemi Madalya ve Nisanlar Katalogu. An illustrated catalog of Turkish awards and badges from the Military Museum, Istanbul. Turkish text. Softbound, 108pp. Light wear, VF. Estimate $35-55 1333. [Foreign and Russian Orders to 1917], by I. G. Spassky, Leningrad, 1993. A reprint of the 1963 original on orders in existence 1917; Russian text. Hardbound, 196pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $35-65 1334. Lot of two books: Russian Orders, Decorations and Medals, by Christopher Hurley, 1935 ( survey of Russian awards, with a roll of British recipients; hardbound, 90pp, ill.) Orders and Medals of the USSR, by Georgi Putnikov, 1990 (Survey of Soviet awards; softbound, ill.). VF. (2) Estimate $45-75 1335. Lot of two books: The White Armies Orders and Badges in the Civil War 1917-1922, by P. Pashkov, 1983 (softbound, 31pp, ill). Russian and Soviet Military Awards, by V.A. Durov (softbound, 103pp, ill), worn. VF. (2) Estimate $30-45 1336. Jettons of Imperial Russia, by Robert Werlich, 1985. Early source in English on jettons. Hardbound, 128pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $45-75 1337. Lot of two books on Russian awards: Russian and Soviet Military Awards, by V.A. Durov (softbound, 103pp, ill). Orders and Medals of the USSR, by Georgi Putnikov, 1990 (Survey of Soviet awards; softbound, ill.). VF. (2) Estimate $25-35 1338. Soviet Decorations - Decorations Sovietiques, by Ferdinand Walther, 1964. An early attempt to catalog Soviet awards. French text. Softbound, 122pp, Light wear to spine, VF. Estimate $30-50 1339. Lot of two books: Orders, Decorations and Badges of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, by Edward J.

Emering, 1997 (photo survey; softbound, 96pp, ill). Army Pamphlet No. 30-50-1, Handbook on the Soviet Army, 1958 (Study of the organization and equipment of the Red Army; softbound, 260pp, ill). VF. (2) Estimate $35-55 1340. Lot of two books: In the Name of a Living God: The non-government badges and medals of Imperial Japan, including Police, Fire Brigade, Red Cross, Veteran and Patriotic Groups, by Paul L. Murphy and Steven L. Ackley, 2005 (hardbound, 170pp, il). United Nations Medals and Missions: The Medals and Ribbons of the United Nations, by Lawrence H. Borts, 1996 (Hardbound, 100pp, ill). VF+. (2) Estimate $45-75 1341. La Orden del Libertador San Martin, by Oscar Pardo, 1972. History of this Argentine order. Hardbound, 133pp, Spanish text. VF+. Estimate $45-75 1342. Nicaragua: Its Coins, Paper Money, Medals, Tokens, by Luis Flores, 2002. A numismatic study that includes a 105-page color-illustrated section on military awards, with emphasis on the Sandinista Era (1979-2000). Softbound, 452pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $75-100 1343. The Decorations and Medals of the Republic of Vietnam and her Allies, 1950-1975, by John Sylvester and Frank Foster, 1995. The standard reference on the subject. Hardbound, 95pp, color illustrations. VF+. Estimate $20-35 1344. Lot of five American Numismatic Society monographs on worldwide orders, decorations and medals: Italian Orders of Chivalry and Medals of Honour, by Harrold E. Gillingham, 1923. Spanish Orders of Chivalry and Decorations of Honour, by Harrold E. Gillingham, 1926. Mexican Decorations of Honour, by Harrold E. Gillingham, 1940. South American Decorations and War Medals, by Harrold E. Gillingham, 1932. Russian Imperial Orders, by Alan W. Hazleton, 1932. Classics in their fields. All are softbound. Spines chipped, VF. (5) Estimate $75-100 1345. Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks, by Richard Fuller and Ron Gregory, 1996. Detailed survey of Japanese military and civil edged weapons and fittings. Hardbound, 288pp, ill. VF+. Estimate $35-65

1346. Osmanli Nisanlari, by Ibrahim Artuk and Cevriye Artuk, 1967. A survey, in Turkish and English, of the Ottoman Empires orders; softbound, 51pp, ill., spine taperepaired. VF. Estimate $25-55

1347. Lot of three photocopied sources: Imperial Austrian Orders and Decorations, by Joseph von Falkenstein (180pp). Ceskoslovenska Vyznamenani, I. Cast, 1918-1938, by Vaclav Mericka. (58pp). Fur Fuhrer und Fatherland: Military Awards of the Third Reich, by John Angolia (447pp). All are lightly bound photocopies. VF. (3) Estimate $30-45

1348. Lot of two books: Badges and Insignia of World War II: Air Force, Naval, Marine, by Guido Rosignoli, 1980 (hardbound, 363pp, ill.). Medals and Decorations, by Ian Angus, 1973 (hardbound, 128pp, ill). VF. (2) Estimate $35-65

1349. Lot of two books: The Armed Forces of World War II: Uniforms, Insignia and Organization, by Andrew Mollo, 2000 (hardbound, 312pp, ill). Brasseys Book of Camouflage, by Tim Newark, et al, 1996 (Development of camouflage uniforms; hardbound, 144pp, ill). VF. (2) Estimate $45-75

1350. Lot of two books: Military Uniforms of the World, by Preben Kannik, 1968 (hardbound, 278pp, ill.). Battle Dress, by Frederick Wilkinson, 1970 (broad survey of military uniforms; hardbound, 271pp, ill.). VF. (2) Estimate $35-55

1351. Lot of catalogs and price lists relating to medals, badges and insignia: Best Emblem & Insignia Company (11 issues); Scotts Trophy Company; Blackinton Law Enforcement catalog; Ira Green Military Insignia and Accessories, 1994-95; Medals of America insignia catalog; Medals of America medals and insignia catalog; Magic Novelty Company catalog of jewelry accessories; H.J. Saunders insignia catalog (1998); Denmarks Military Equipment Company catalog (1991); Cadet Manufacturing Company military insignia catalog (1990); N.S. Meyer

Army price list (1997); Vanguard Marine Corps catalog. Most illustrated, with pricing. VF. (Lot) Estimate $75-100

1352. Lot of eight catalogs relating to medals and militaria: Roger Steffen catalog 210S; Roger Steffen Arcade Auction; Manions Auction catalog 206, 207, 209, 227 and 229; Manions Trendline August 1999. VF. (8) Estimate $20-40

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