Description
constructed of silvered tombac and red and black enamels
White porcelain with gold paint
1945 he was hospitalized for a bullet wound
Slip on shoulder boards
Canada. A Memorial Cross To Military Medal Recipient, Died Of Wounds Sustained In The Approach To Canal Du Nord Auction Archive constructed of silvered tombac andGeorge V (412791 Pte. W. MANSON M. M.). Naming is engraved. Suspended from a multi link sterling silver fob band, marked "78" and maker marked "AJ" on the band's ring. Light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: William Manson was born on January 11, 1897 in Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland and later immigrated to Canada. He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (412791) with the 39th Infantry Battalion, on February 17, 1915 in Lindsay,
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