Laos, French Protectorate. A Million Elephants And The White Parasol Order, Officer, C.1928 Auction Ellen Hall Crosman left behind
Description
Ellen Hall Crosman left behind little written material
He signed his Attestation Paper with the 103rd Infantry Battalion on November 23
" Major Wilmot Hagerty Broughall
and became a Senior NCO Instructor at Newmarket
The certificate comes with a DLRG cloth patch (96x74mm
Laos, French Protectorate. A Million Elephants And The White Parasol Order, Officer, C.1928 Auction Ellen Hall Crosman left behindOfficer Class Instituted Nov. 20, 1927. Of French manufacture, in silver gilt a with the characteristic Laos tri elephant design in white and red enamels, crowned with red enameled ribbon suspension, measuring 34 mm (w) x 60 mm (h inclusive of horizontally pierced ball suspension), on ornate red and yellow ribbon with officer's rosette, near mint. This offering is a part of the "Dr. Albert Goodwin Collection", a preeminent assemblage of world Orders,
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