Denmark, Kingdom. An Order of Dannebrog, Commander, c. 1960 Auction Archive the obverse centre presents a
Description
the obverse centre presents a white-enamelled medallion bearing a red-enamelled cross
overall length of 37
while the helmet is also flanked on each side by integral ventilation shafts
the reverse of both tabs demonstrating the remnants of an adhesive consistent with previous display
and was an innovation that brought about the widespread use of the rifle as the main battlefield weapon for individual soldiers
Denmark, Kingdom. An Order of Dannebrog, Commander, c. 1960 Auction Archive the obverse centre presents a(Dannebrogordenen). Instituted in 1671. Frederick IX (1947 1972). A Commander Badge, in silver gilt an oblong Latin Cross exhibiting finely enamelled white arms with red borders, with royal crowns in each quadrant, the obverse center presents the royal cipher of Christian V, with the inscription GUD OG KONGEN (GOD AND THE KIND) on its arms, the reverse center displays the crowned W, with the crowned F VI on the twelve oclock arm, the dates 1219, 1671,
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