measuring 235 mm in length as presented
soiling evident in one corner
The miniature medallion was worn by Knights when it was not appropriate to wear the Grand or Small Collars
Men from Brussels (Ainleyville was renamed in 1872) formed part of the 2nd Contingent of the 33rd Battalion in World War I and were part of the "Fighting 61st" in World War II
chipping evident in the white enamels on the reverse centrepiece ring
Germany, Wehrmacht. A Lot Of Foreign Volunteer Sleeve Shields GTRexclude measuring 235 mm in length(Wehrmacht rmelschilder). A lot of three Wehrmacht foreign volunteer sleeve shields, including: 1. An Armenian Legion shield, constructed of yellow cotton, the obverse bearing a multi coloured printed unit insignia, unmarked, measuring 72 mm (w) x 80 mm (h), in unissued and extremely fine condition. 2. A Georgian Legion shield, constructed of white cotton, the obverse bearing a multi coloured printed unit insignia, unmarked, measuring 75 mm (w) x 80