the reverse with a central medallion bearing a raised inscription of “FÜR TREUE DIENSTE IN DER POLIZEI” (“FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE IN THE POLICE”)
The Company was in the line during the Flanders battle from the 08-20th of August 1917
vertical dual prongs (fully intact)
with enamel damage to centre obverse
This was done by factory workers who sold these awards to American GI’s during the post war period who wanted to keep the origin of these awards hidden
Russia, Imperial. A Lot of Four Military Group Photographs Auction the reverse with a centralGroup of Ten Cavalrymen with Their Horses Photo (black and white, faded to a sepia toned look, matte finish, obverse illustrating ten standing cavalrymen in uniform, the one at the far right almost entirely cut off, along with ten horses, with just the head of the horse at the left side visible, in an open field, spotting on the reverse, with a black pencil rule on three sides, card mounted, the top edge uneven, 80 mm x 245 mm); Group of Eight