Czechoslovakia, First Republic. An Officer’s Belt Buckle, With Badges Auction oxidation and gilt wear evident
Description
oxidation and gilt wear evident on the Military Long Service Medal
Weir was awarded one Good Conduct Badge on January 17th
field grey wool backer with an off-white cotton backer on the reverse
to award you the Order of Merit
finally resigning in 1898
Czechoslovakia, First Republic. An Officer’s Belt Buckle, With Badges Auction oxidation and gilt wear evidentCzechoslovakian Army Officers belt buckle, constructed of bronze, the obverse bearing a central raised First Republic style Czechoslovak coat of arms, surrounded by linden leaves on a hollow background, the reverse with a clip, unmarked, measuring 64 mm (w) x 55 mm (h), with some denting and evidence of reverse clip repair evident, in overall better than very fine condition, and; a pair of Sokol badges, each constructed of bronze, unmarked, measuring
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