Constructed of a silvered tombac oak wreath consisting of oak leaves
Regulations of October 1935 altered the wear of the insignia on the beret to include the national eagle
He was soon declared "missing whilst engaged on active operations against the enemy"
and “Carl Poellath
mounted to a silver gilt six-pointed star base
Afghanistan, Kingdom. An Order Of The Star, I Class Grand Cross Case, C.1940 Auction Archive Constructed of a silvered tombacNishan i Astour. Instituted in 1920. Type IV (1931 1960) Hardshelled, wooden framed, red cloth exterior, marked with a gilt Afghan coat of arms within a corn wreath on the lid, padded salmon coloured silk like lining which is Afghan maker marked on the inside lid, salmon coloured velvet raised platform with recessed medal bed for the breast star, dual hinged, latch closure, measuring 135 mm (w) x 300 mm (h) x 56. 5 mm (d), soiling and wear evident on