reverse with the inscription ST JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE CORONATION 1911
overlaid across it chest by a silvered Brustmond
which some historians have identified as present in certain sections of French society (and in other European countries) during the years immediately preceding 1914
the reverse dated “1942”
the obverse bearing a raised Heer-style German eagle clutching a swastika
Italy, Kingdom. An RSI (Repubblica Sociale Italiana) General Staff Tunic Newly Listed reverse with the inscription STIn dark green wool, with three button double breasted front, with English made buttons "For Gentlemen", two scalloped breast pockets, each with matching buttons, exterior belt loops with buttons located at hips, collars display RSU white feathered felt background denoting general staff service troops, sometimes artillery or support services, with silvered zinc RSI collar badges, duel prong mounted each, shoulder straps with original sewn roman numeral