Item # Pol-39 *SOLD*, 1944 Monte Cassino commemorative cross. Coins and Medals / China, Republic . Civil state award established to recognize services to the state. Deeply vaulted cross. Ribbon with 22mm rosette. Jzef Uycki was a Polish military officer, and communist politician. 1705, reactivated in 1921, reinstated in 1992, Poland's highest military decoration for valor in the face of the enemy. Part for TT-33: Tokarev magazine latch with spring and lock. 36mm wide (proper for this series). 950'). Diamond shaped badge with red enamelled border, crossed swords. Awarded to French military personnel for . The QGJ medal to cite as an example looks rather cheap and nasty next to the CSM. Full size medals are nearly impossible to obtain as very few were issued. Guaranteed original. Also, silvered medals for the officers are in existance but are very rare. Until 1923, some 1230 foreigners (book figure) were given the Cross of Valour 1920, mostly the French (president Raymond Poincare amongst the most distinguished), Belgians, Italians, Americans and the British. Condition is very good. Item # Pol-6 *SOLD*, Polish firefighters in Czechoslovakia, 10th Jubilee medal, 1921-1931. Great design. Dates 1918- 1928 below. No damage. One of the earlier badges of Polish armed forces during WW1. Early type. rub medals with it then get a clean cloth and rub them again. Over time, these metals can rust and become discolored. Distinguished contributions to the Polish culture and heritage. $49.50, $55.00 Polish Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade badge $35.00 Quick View Polish 19th Field Artillery Regiment badge $35.00 Quick View Polish 21th Wisla Lancers Regiment badge $35.00 Quick View Polish 2nd Cadet Corps badge $35.00 Quick View Polish 3rd Cadet Corps badge $35.00 Quick View Polish Central Cavalry Training badge $35.00 Quick View Item # Pol-21*SOLD*, 1920 Cross of Valour. Condition is fair and better. Thehistory ofPolandspans over a thousand years and can be traced to theIron Age, when the territory was settled by various tribes including Celts,Scythians,Germanic clans,Sarmatians,Slavs,andBalts. Badge in tombac, very good details to all. Badge in bronze. Great details. Iam in the same situation to you, my Father server in the Polish Forces under the British command . Before cleaning the debris off the metal parts, identify the kind of metal youre dealing with. 45.5mm x 32.2mm. (15% off), Sale Price $9.97 'There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a Princess Coronation locomotive in full cry. The PolishLithuanian Commonwealth was established in 1569, one of Europes largest countries. Medal in gilded bronze. Post/nut for fastening. 35mm dia. Her . These includes all sorts of veteran pins and other interesting items. Awarded for unique achievements for the Nation and the Country. Rhodesia: 1939-1945 WWII Medal. Award number 55 646 (struck to top of reverse). Subscribe Now Price $1 - $50 $50 - $100 $100 to $250 Metal Type Bronze Silver Production Facility Philadelphia (P) San Francisco (S) Military Branch Air Force Army Coast Guard Marines Navy Product Type Coin Medal Sort By 1 - 9 of 31 Leave them witht he tarnish on if you want. either duraglit, brasso, silvo, autosol whatever. Original ribbon in navy blue and white edge stripes. 35mm in diameter. For activities aiming at strengthening of the position of Poland on the international arena. Ribbon shows age and wear, pulls and slight damages to the white edge stripes etc. Choose the options youd like for the order. Item # Pol-19*SOLD*, Commemorative medal for members (Polish) of the International Brigades in Spain during 1936-39 Civil War. There are several documents with them also, i have pictured them as well. 4.5 out of 5 stars (22) $ 29.63. For extraordinary achievements in defense of human rights. Niemczyk, Sukiennice 10 Krakow'. 35mm diameter. Toned with age, ribbon lightly faded. 33mm x 33mm. *SOLD*, NEW!Order of Polonia Restituta (Restored Poland). Ribbon faded to front. Very good condition. Military medals are symbols of honor, recognition, and appreciation. There are bundles of rays between the arms of the cross. Please note the Mr. Wesolowski's book lists a wrong size for this type as it was 42-44mm (not 46mm as stated there). *SOLD*, 1918-1921 War commemorative medal in bronze. What, ribbons and all? This obscure women's organization was founded by Helena Paderewska on October 31, 1917 and served in France during the Great War providing aid and hospital services to Gen.Haller's soldiers (and others as well). Center of fleur-de-lis imposed upon red enamel disk, surrounded by gilt wreath. This is the second type of the badge (first type had shorter pennant and was issued at the very beginning. Note the proper boulbous enamels to arms (many copies have flat enamels there). Most gilding is gone. Reverse with laurel branch and Roman numerals XX. Few that remain are rarely up for sale. While not officially recognized as Polish award, it is best catalogued as such and is shown in most of the standard Polish reference materials. Post and nut for fastening. Excellent example of this rather obsure award. A Miniature Polish Medal for the Tenth Year of the People's Republic 1944-1954 $55 View EU8510 Add to Compare Two Polish Miniature Medals $60 View EU8511 Add to Compare Two Polish Miniature Medals $50 View EU8551 Add to Compare Four Polish Miniature Medals $65 View EU8695 Add to Compare Four Polish Medals & Awards $125 View EU8697 Add to Compare Struck in bronze (cast copies do exist). A bit of search revealed that he was a commanding officer of the 7th Uhlans during WW1! Silver gilt, engraved to reverse: P.C.K Zasludze' (which is what full size medals had. Enamels in perfect condition. Fair to good condition. 39mm x 39.5mm. Check out the intricate pattern to red enamels! WWII Polish Army Medal Patch Pin Button Group. Boer War to current day Military Medals and Badges along with Police,Fire Bridge and Home Front related items. The items in these collections were mostly gifts from individuals or organizations and are available on-site.12 - Plot. police. Old screw/post for fastening. Nicely detailed. Presented to Polish military personnel and civilian employees for meritorious activities to strengthen military power of the country. When looking at the Polish medals for the Second World War, we can see four different periods. Military medals are designed to last forever; they just need a little preservation to keep them looking new! All original. Serial number impressed to reverse: 6442. Ribbons complement medals so you cant clean medals without cleaning the ribbons too. Shows age and normal wear. The state awards may be awarded only by the President of Poland. Medieval style sword with broken chains and small Polish flag upon black enamelled cross. North Staffordshire Regiment who died 26/11/1916 LOOS MEMORIAL France. Bronze. Medal is very thick - 3.2mm. Established in 1938 (first awards of the bronze medals took place May 5th 1938, silver medals in 1939). (10% off). Fill out the requested information. The opportunity to regain sovereignty only materialized afterWorld War I. Bronze and enamels. 36mm in diameter. Would make for a real 'gem' in anyone's collection. Original pinback is gone, but fitted with stick pin. Great adition to Polish WW2 collection. Item # Pol-46 *SOLD*, WW2 badge of the 1st Reconnaissance Regiment. If you cannot separate the ribbon, protect it with bubble wrap or a plastic sheet. Silvered centre disc is well detailed, attached to body via 3 small rivets. Background Information. Awarded for deeds of bravery and valor not connected with direct fight, as well as for merit rendered in perilous circumstances. 35.6mm x 35.4mm. Extremely rare item. For Polish citizens who contributed to the regaining or strengthening of the sovereignty of the Republic of Poland, including, in particular, the building of a Polish citizens' community and a sense of national identity, development of science, praising the good name of Poland through culture and art, social development and strengthening ties with Poles abroad and building the economic prosperity of the state. Very good condition, enamels intact. . Orders, decorations, and medals of Poland, Currently recognized state awards subject to order of precedence, Medal of the Centenary of Regained Independence, Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland, Krzy na lskiej Wstdze Walecznoci i Zasugi, Order of Merit of the People's Republic of Poland, Za Udzia w Walkach w Obronie Wadzy Ludowej, Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland, Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland, Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland, Regulation of the Polish President of 10 November 1992 on the description, material, dimensions of Designs and how to wear badges and circumstances of decoration, Regulation of the Polish President on 31 July 2007 amending the Regulation on the description, material, dimensions, designs, drawings and how to wear badges and the circumstances of orders and decorations, Regulation of the Polish President on 15 November 2010 amending the Regulation on the description, material, dimensions, designs, drawings and how to wear badges and the circumstances of orders and decorations, Cross of Merit of the Army of Central Lithuania, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_Poland&oldid=1132692635, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. This ORIGINAL cross is made in what appears to be tombac. Among the numerous medals and awards covered by the guide are the: Victoria Cross (VC) Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Military Cross (MC) Military Medal (MM) Mention in Dispatches. Really neat piece, would make splendid addition to any serious Kappenabzeichen collection. Overall, a most splendid example, very hard to find. Either Duraglit, Brasso, Silvo, Autosol.. whatever. Item # Pol-48 *SOLD*, Cross of Valor (Valorous) Krzy Walecznych. These were made in the Moscow National mint. - 45 Sezione Sussistenza, Overall, very interesting medal. Civil award for risking one's life to save another's. $475.72, $528.58 Extremely rare piece of the European/Polish Red Cross. Issued by the Association of Polish Veterans in America.