FM0703. ITALIAN CROSS OF MERIT, World War Two period
$65.00Very Fine condition.
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MERIT CROSS FOR THE IOVENTÙ ITALIANA DEL LITTORIO (GIL) 1937, Fascist Youth Movement, with red enamel centre for boys aged 8 to 14. This cross was awarded for Meritorious Service asnd in some cases, Military Valour. very Fine condition.

MERIT CROSS FOR THE IOVENTÙ ITALIANA DEL LITTORIO (GIL) 1937, Fascist Youth Movement, with blue enamel centre for girls aged 8 to 14. This cross was awarded for Meritorious Service and in some cases, Military Valour. Very Fine Condition

Gilt eagle with crown attached to the top centre and fascist emblem at base, brooch back reverse. Extra Fine condition.

Italian Fascist Youth Credere Obbedire Combattere G.I.L Badge. Around the badge it states CREDERE OBBEDIRE COMBATTERE G.I.L which translates to “Believe Obey Fight G.I.L”. The back of the badge is embossed MODELLO DEPOSITATO – RIPRODVZIONE INTERDETTA, A good original pre 1943 badge. Very Fine condition.

Silver star shaped medal with white enamel arms and red carbochon garnet cherries, hook and eye suspension. No enamel chips, Very Fine condition.

Blackened silver with original ribbon, hook and eye suspension.. This medal was awarded to people who rendered distinguished military services. Extra Fine condition.

Ribbon with hook and eye suspension. Extra Fine condition.

A bit tarnished in places, Fine condition.

MEDAL FOR THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE UNION OF LATVIAN FIREMEN 1931, maker marked on reverse E.EHRST (Emil Ridolf Ehrst of Riga), complete with original ribbon. Very Fine condition.

Silver with firemans helmet & crossed axes at centre, & monogram below, within half laurel leaf & half oak leaf wreath, screw back reverse. Very Fine condition.

Gilt cross with red enamel centre, maker marked I TOSTRUP, OSLO, in cartouche on reverse, contained in original case of issue with lapel ribbon……… The Royal Norwegian Order of Merit was instituted by King Olav V in 1985. It is awarded to foreigners, Norwegian citizens living abroad, Ministry of Foreign Affairs diplomats, foreign civil servants…

Awarded in five classes, this is Poland’s highest award for bravery. Extra Fine condition.

After World War II both the Polish government-in-exile and the Communist People’s Republic of Poland, aligned with the Warsaw Pact, awarded the order, though the versions differed slightly. Extra Fine condition.
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