Towards the end of 1942
with tag underneath glued to the body of the bicorn inscribed "ORDER NO
It is my desire to extend to you my heart felt appreciation for your complete devotion to duty which had brought great credit to you and the military service
In stamped silver nickel with bronze face plate affixed by two solder points
reverse illustrating a woman holding a wreath at the left
China, Qing Dynasty. An Order Of The Double Dragon, I Class, Iii Grade, C.1905 Archive Towards the end of 1942(). (Shunglng Boxng). Instituted by the Guangxu Emperor on 7 February 1882. Type II (1900 1912 Issue). In silver, consisting of eight arms, each composed of clusters of individual rays, obverse centre medallion comprised of four concentric rings, the inner ring containing the large central coral stone, the middle ring with silver gilt Manchu inscriptions on the left and Chinese descriptions on the left, the third ring presents a pair of ascending