die-stamped brass base with a nickel centrepiece illustrating a Political-style National eagle
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Indian Medical Service
that his religion was Church of England and that his trade was that of Valet
1939 reads: in the name of the German Volk I give to bank director Otto Geiger the authorization to accept the Officer’s Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy
United States. A Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of The United States District Commander's Badge In Gold, By Bailey, Banks & Biddle, United Republic of die-stamped brass base with aIn 1 5 10K Gold with red, white and blue enamels, weighing 21. 7 grams, maker marked "L. G. B." (L. G. Balfour Company) and marked "1 5 10K" on the reverse, measuring 32. 5 mm (w) x 34. 3 mm inclusive of its integral suspension, intact enamels, contact marks on the reverse, original ribbon suspended from a gilt and red enameled hanger with pinback, the obverse of the hanger inscribed "DISTRICT COMMANDER", the reverse maker marked "BB&B" (Bailey, Banks