Description
scattered chipping evident in the red paint
for Diesel engines being built for heavy duty "Wind"-class icebreakers
subsequently returning to the lines and was promoted to Captain in November 1916
It is dated to Breslau (present-day Wrocław
Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty. An Order of Homayoun, III Class Commander, by Bertrand visually-hidden scattered chipping evident in theInstituted February 15, 1939. In silver, a neck badge comprising a six pointed star with clusters of smooth arms, the center medallion featuring a handpainted lion with a gilded sword and gilded sunrays in the background, the reverse is plain, center marked ARTHUS BERTRAND, and additional maker mark on the ring, measures 68 mm (w) x 78. 5 mm (h), worn on original ribbon, loss of all enamel to central medallion ring, contact marks evident, near very
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