A pair of 1942 Tirol Shooting Badges
You are therefore carefully and diligently to discharge the Duty of Major by doing and performing all and all manner of Things thereunto belonging
” There were very few differences between the replacement decorations and the new order
the announcement appearing in the London Gazette 34892 of Tuesday
An exceptionally well-preserved Heer Officer’s sabre
San Marino, Republic. An Order of St. Agatha, III Class Commander GTRexclude A pair of 1942 Tirol(Ordine Equestre di Saint' Agata). Instituted in 1923. Multi piece construction, in bronze gilt with white, red, green and light blue enamels, handpainted centrepiece on the obverse, measuring 51 m (w) x 60 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, intact enamels, on its original full length neck ribbon, the wreath with light chipping evident in the green enamels along with retouching in the red berries on the reverse, better than very fine. Footnote: