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Item Will Close On: Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 8:30:00 PM CST
Lot Number:
5904558
Category:
Q71 - Service, Merit and Valour Medals
JAPANESE CASED MANCHURIAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION MERIT MEDAL W/RIBBON
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The first and only decoration of the Independent State of Manchukuo, this award was established by the Edict of March 1, 1933 to those who had performed meritorious service in the establishment of the new nation. The medal is of black-lacquered bronze, 30mm in diameter, w/on the obverse two bright silvered characters "chien-kuo" in a wreath of two stalks of "kaoliang" w/the heads of grain silvered, tied w/a bow. The reverse has an inscription in three vertical lines right to left, "Great Manchukuo/National Foundation Merir Medal/Ta Tung 1st Year". The ribbon is 33mm watered silk in the national colors: 4.5mm blue/4.5mm red/15mm yellow/4.5mm white/4.5mm black, and has uniform hook to rear. The presentation case is hinged black lacquered wood w/the name of the medal in large gilt characters case and has the silver shield-shaped clasp to front. Inside lid is padded purple silk and display area is purple padded satin. Outstanding example, whose case fits into white tissue paper cover. Condition: 9
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$180
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