A French Legion D'honneur In Gold; Second Empire (1852-1870) Hold went to his widowed mother
Description
went to his widowed mother
having the number "5" in the center of the bird
Unmarked - In tombac
Otto Schrader would later become a Blockade Runner and granted his badge on 21st December 1942
to control anti-submarine air operations in the northeast Atlantic and for the air defence of Newfoundland and Labrador
A French Legion D'honneur In Gold; Second Empire (1852-1870) Hold went to his widowed motherCommander: In gold with blue, green and white enamels, unmarked, 60. 2 mm x 87. 8 mm, 13. 6 grams, chipping and crazing evident on the white enamelled arms, better than very fine.
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