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~ HAWKES, LTD, ORDERS, DECORATIONS ~ MEDALS ~ Mo~ Bought, Sold Or Traded M~ All Items Guaranteed MEDALS, ORDERs AND DECORATIONS MILITARY BADGES, MINIATURE MEDALS AND REFERENCE BOOKS QUARTERLY CATALOGUES ISSUED BY SUBSCRIPTION $I0.00 PER YEAR (NORTH AMERICA), $18.00 OVERSEAS, A COMPREHENSIVE LISTING OF OVER i000 ITEMS. ALL TRANSACTIONS GUARANTEED. SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST. E. G. URSUAL, OMSA #1985, MILITARY ANTIQUARIAN, INC. POST OFFICE BOX 8096, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, KIG 3H6. TELEPHONE 1-613-521-9691. WANTED: Polish Orders, Decorations, Medals, Insignia, Patents of Nobility and related papers. Seeking Virtuti Militari #4231, Cross of Valor #24 243. Also interested in orders from France, Japan, Russia/Soviet Union and England. PAUL WESOLOWSKI (OMSA #2910), 3702 N.E. 171ST STREET, APT. #13, NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL 33160 ITALIAN MEDALS for sale. Large selection including rare colonial issues. Send IRC for list. P. O. BOX 7159, ROGGEBAAI 8012, SOUTH AFRICA ,~ HAWKES, LTD, ORDERS, DECORATIONS ~ MEDALS ~ mo~ Bought, Sold or Traded m~ All Items Guaranteed. [] FINDERS SERVICE/APPRAISALS/LIMITED RESEARCH. m~ FR~ QUARTERLY LISTS ON P~QU~ST. ~ (Specify Interests -- Want Lists ~ Constantly Checked .and updated.) D~ P.O. Box 3706, Federal Way, Washington 98003 ~ Phone (206) 941-2510 (OMSA #689) [] Overseas subscriptions $6.00 for four issues. FOR SALE: A comprehensive Selection of Orders, Medals and Decorations of the World. Especially offered are British, U.S., German, & Imperial Russian. Many rarities in stock; satisfaction guaranteed. These items wanted also; one or a collection; fair prices paid, write with details and in- clude price wanted. Catalogue issued eleven times a year. Subscription 1 year: USA-S4.50; Canada/Mexico-S5.50; else- where $12.00 by Air Mail (U.S. funds only). SYDNEY B. VERNON, (OMSA #1176), P. O. BOX 387MC, N. BALDWIN, NY 11510, USA Telephone: 516-536-5287, 516-536-5383 (9:30 AM-9:30 PM NY Time) 3644 N. Andrews Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33309 P.O. Box 24391 (305) 561-0953 ALL ORIGINAL MATERIAL. MONEY ORDERS PLUS POSTAGE PLEASE. THREE DAY INSPECTION PERIOD. I.ARGENTINA,ENAMELED PILOTS B~DGES$25,BRONZE MEDAL 25DE MAYOI865 $45... 2.BULGARIA,RED CROSS ORDER PINBACK BADGE, IMPERIAL CROWN&VAULTED CROSS$95 3.CHILE, COMMANDERS BADGE,ORDER OF MERIT,CONDOR SUSPENDER,SILVERGILT$150 4.CHINA, IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE TIGER, Ist CLASS STAR,SILVER GILT,XFINE$400 5.COLOMBIA,BOYACA OROER, Ist CLASS KNiGHT,BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE,EXCELLENT$igo 6.COLOMBIA,CORDOBA ORDER KNIGHT$80,ORDER OF JUNE 13,KNIGHTIstCLASS,$75,. 7.CUBA,NAVAL MERIT ORDER, WWI PERIOD KNIGHT,CASED,MADE IN HABANA,$200.. 8.DOMINICAN REPUBLIC,NAVAL MEDAL OF HONOR,$150.,TRUJILLO ORDER..$45 9.EGYPT,NILE ORDER,EARLY COMMANDERS BADGE,CASED,BY J.LATTES,XFINE$200., IO.FINLAND,MEDAL BAR,WHITE ROSE:RUSSIAN WARI939;NAZI IRON CROSS.S160.. II.FRANCE.VICHY CROIX DE GUERRE,BRONZE KNIGHT,$350.VICHY SILK FLAGS400 12. GERMANY,PRUSSIA,POUR LE MERIT,BEAUTIFUL 1920s EXAMPLE,SILVERGILT$600 ~3.PRUSS.IA,EAGLE AWARD TO THE HOUSE ORDER,ENAMELED EAGLE COMMANDER.S500. 14.PRUSSIA,RED EAGLE ORDER,COMMANDERS NECK BADGE WITH OAKLEAVES,XFINE$500 15.BAVARIA,STEIN TO Ist SCHW.REIT.RGT.PRINZ CARL VON BAYERN,BEAUTIFUL$350 16.PRUSSIAN GUARD DAMASCUS PRESENTATION SABRE,LIONSBEAD,DATED 1913 $700. 17.PRUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC SWORD,CUP HILT WITHSILVEREAGLE,GOLD&BLUEKNOT$350. 18.WILHELM II SIGNATURE ON COMISSION, FANCY DATED 1890, framed ,$135... 19.1RON CROSSIS70 2d CLASS$135,1914 Ist WITH ATTACHEDI939 BAR $200 .... 20.SAXON, ERNESTINE HOUSE ORDER,GOLD COMMANDERS BADGE,FLAWLESS,S675 .... 2I.VON RIBBENTROP DIPLOMATIC MEDAL BAR,EX STUMP COLLECTION,EXCELLENT... 22.WWI GERMAN U BOAT PETTY OFFICER TUNIC,TORPEDO RATING,WAR BADGES425 23.MEDAL BAR,Bpc. NAZI,7pc.imperiaI,SEVERAL 4&5 pc. NAZI,WRITE FOR INFO. 24.GREAT BRITAIN.DSO MEDAL GROUP TO GENERAL OF MEDICAL CORPS,BRIG. GENERAL GEORGE S PARKINSON, INCLUDING AMERICANTYPHUS MEDAL RARE... 25.GREECE.ORDER OF THE REDEEMER, Ist CLASS SET ,MINT CONDITION,$ 650.. 26.GREECE REDEEMER ORDER ,KNIGHT,GOLD CENTERS,BEAUTIFUL ENAMELS125.. 27.HAIT.I,NATIONAL ORDER OF MERIT,KNIGHT FIRST CLASS,CASED,&MINI.$135. 28.HUNGARY,’STAR TO THE ORDER OF MERiT,ENAMELED RED STAR,FINE $250.. 29.ORDER OF LABOR KNIGHT,$45,FREEDOM ORDER $35,MILITARY MERITS40 30.1RAN, IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE SHAH,GRAND OFFICER SET,FRENCH MADE$425... 31.1RAN IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE LION&SUN,KNIGHTS BADGE, 19thCENTURY,$95 32.1TALY,ST.MAURICE&ST.LAZARUS,COMMANDERS NECK BADGE,XFINE CONDITION. 33.1TALY,ORDER OF SOLIDARITY,STAR,CASED.MINT EXAMPLE, $90,ABOVE $250 34.JAPAN,MILITARY ORDER OF THE GOLDEN KITE,5±h CLASS,VERY FINE,S350 35.JAPAN,SACRED TREASURE,Ist CLASS STAR&BADGE$850,COMMANDER $400 36.JAPAN,AUSPICIOUS CLOUDS,THIRD CLASS COMMANDERS BADGE,XFINE $450. 37.JAPAN,PILLARS OF STATE,STAR,WITH SET PEARLS,BEAUTIFUL,MINTS650. 38.PANAMA,COMMANDERS MEDAL ,SILVERED,FOR THE 50th YEAR 1953 $90.. 39.PARAGURAY,MILITARY MERIT ORDER,KNIGHT,FIRST CLASS,XFINE...$75.. 40.PO’LAND,ORDER OF POLAND RESTORED,FIRST CLASS BADGE&STAR .... $400.. 41.RUMANIA,CROWN ORDER,TYPE I,FI~ST CLASS,BADGE,EXCELLENT,...$285.. 42.RUMANIAN ORDER OF THE STAR AWARDED TO REICNMINISTER J.VONRIBBENTROP ,BEAUTIFUL FIRST CLASS SET,EX STUMP COLLECTION,EXCELLENT, $1900. 50.RUSSIA,ST.STANISLAS,FIRST CLASS BADGE WITH SWORDS,ENGLISH MADE WITH REVERSE ENAMELING&EAGLE DETAIL,CASED, EXCELLENT WORK $800 51.RUSSIA,USSR,ORDER OF GLORY$125,VALOR MEDAL$65,BATTLE SERVICES50. 52.SERBIA,ORDER OF THE WHITE EAGLE,KNIGHT ,SILVER&ENAMEL $150... 53.SPAIN,ORDER OF CHARLES III,FIRST CLASS STAR,GOLD CENTER,CHOICES485 54.SPAIN,RUBY&GOLD BADGE OF THE RED CROSS,18kt.,WITH ENAMELED CROWNS800 .55.SPAIN,MILITARY MERIT ORDER,FIRST CLASS STAR,COMBATANT, 19thCENTURY$300 56.URUGUAY,TO THE ULTRA PLUS,FIRST FLIGHT SPAIN TO AMERICA, 1926,. $225. 57.REICHMARSHAL GORING’S PILOT-OBSERVER BADGE IN DIAMONDS,14kt.,175 DIAMONDS,WHITE&YELLOW BOLD,THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NAZI AWARD,,,P.O.R. cD. Keith Cl obbins Specializin~ in Military Antiques 44 - FOR SALE U. S. NATIONAL GUARD MEDALS - DELAWARE: Mexican Border Service Medal, named to Sgt $85.00 World War I Service Medal 20.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: * 100% Attendance Badge w/l year bar 25.00 Long Service Medal w/silver i0 year bar, #209 150.00 FLORIDA: Commendation Medal 30.00 Active State Service Medal 50.00 GEORGIA: National Guard Service Medal, named, 2nd Georgia shaped planchet 30.00 ¯ Georgia National Guard~Service Medal, ist round planchet, w/bar 25.00 HAWAII: Commendation Medal, #73 45 00 Continuous Service Medal, #453 40 00 Medal for Merit 7500 ILLINOIS: Long and Honorable Service National Guard 1500 Mexican Border Award of Merit 3500 ¯ Achievement Honor Award (dime size pin on) 5 00 INDIANA: * Mexican Border Service Medal, I.N.G. top bar 45 00 IOWA: Service Medal, ist type 30 00 Servic~ Medal, 2nd type, thick holed planchet 2500 Service Meda!, 2nd type, thin solid planchet 23 00 Service Medal, 3rd type, #2014 cross planchet 25 00 Service Medal, 3rd type, #924 cross planchet 25.00 Mexican Border Service Meda! 80.00 Meritorious Service Meda! 40.00 Iowa Medal of Merit 50.00 Iowa Commendation Medal 30.00 KANSAS: National Guard Service Medal, thin planchet and sunflower device 15.00 National Guard Service Medal, thick planchet, 15 year bar 25.00 KENTUCKY:, Distinguished Service Medal 60.00 Medal of Valor 55.00 LOUISIANA: Emergency Service Medal 25.00 Longevity Medal, knob, 2 ring variety 20.00 Longevity Medal, wire_loop, 3 ring variety 25.00 Louisiana War Cross 50.00 Louisiana Soldier’s Medal 30.00 Louisiana State National Guard Meda! of Honor, with cravat, 2nd type 300.00 MAINE: * National Guard Honorable Service w/42 year bar 35.00 ¯ National Guard Honorable Service w/24 year bar 25.00 ¯ Nationa! Guard Honorable Service w/12 year bar 25.00 ¯ National Guard Honorable Service w/9 year bar 20.00 ¯ National Guard Honorable Service, type 2, #69, top bar, 2 three year bars, #142, #143 25.00 MARYLAND: National Guard Service Medal, i0 year bronze 25.00 National Guard Service Meda!, 20 year silver 35.00 World W~r I Service Medal 50.00 MASSACHUSETTS: * Civi! War Minute Men Medal, ist type, silver and bronze shield planchet 300.00 * Indicates chain link or ribbon not normal part of medal. Medals sent insured or registered mail at no extra cost. Medals may be returned for any reason within 20 days, after that sale is final. You can confirm by phone any day 8-12 PM, 1-817-634-4902 - DAVID H. CURTIS (OMSA #2082) 1806 SYCAMORE DR,, KILLEEN, TX 76543 45 .
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