most notably for the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879
the colours indicative of being awarded by the President of France between 1899 and 1948
Bonaparte left the remains of his army in Egypt in charge of Jean-Baptiste Kléber
unmarked but traditionally manufactured by the Moscow Mint
at the age of seventeen and served as Ensign in the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny
United Kingdom. An Imperial Service Order Archive most notably for the Anglo-ZuluInstituted August 8, 1902. Edward VII. In silver and silver gilt, an eight point star with cluster of smooth rays, the obverse medallion featuring the cypher of Edward VII encircled by the inscription FOR FAITHFVL SERVICE, with a surmounting enamelled crown, reverse plain, measures 56mm (w) x 61 mm (h), weighs 37. 72 grams including ribbon, worn on original blue and red ribbon, small areas of adhesive residue on reverse, in extremely fine condition.