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Korea, Empire. An Order of the Taeguk, III Class, Commander in Case
Korea, Empire. An Order of the Taeguk, III Class, Commander in Case
SKU: ITEM: M0530-77
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Instituted April 17, 1900. In silver, with white enamelled rays and a blue and red enamelled center piece on the obverse and a blank reverse with an enamelled floral suspension. This decoration measures at 42.8mm (w) x 64.3mm (h- to top of suspension), weighs 76.2 grams (including ribbon) and is on its period ribbon with a hook and eye. The decoration features very minor wear, entact enamels, and remains in extremely fine condition.
The medal is presented in its case of issue, a blue velvet covered box with silk lid interior with Korean characters, the base is a burgundy velvet with recessed medal bed and storage compartment for ribbon. It is accompanied by a bow ribbon lapel pin measuring at 16.4mm on a screwback and an extra suspension. All pieces are contained within a wooden box measuring at 111.5mm (w) x 149.2mm (l) x 48.4mm (h), in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: This Order was conferred in recognition of civil or military merit, and it is also known as the Order of the Flag. The reverse features Chinese characters signifying the class of the award. It also features an inscription in Chinese characters, which translates to "Order of Merit".
Description
Instituted April 17, 1900. In silver, with white enamelled rays and a blue and red enamelled center piece on the obverse and a blank reverse with an enamelled floral suspension. This decoration measures at 42.8mm (w) x 64.3mm (h- to top of suspension), weighs 76.2 grams (including ribbon) and is on its period ribbon with a hook and eye. The decoration features very minor wear, entact enamels, and remains in extremely fine condition.
The medal is presented in its case of issue, a blue velvet covered box with silk lid interior with Korean characters, the base is a burgundy velvet with recessed medal bed and storage compartment for ribbon. It is accompanied by a bow ribbon lapel pin measuring at 16.4mm on a screwback and an extra suspension. All pieces are contained within a wooden box measuring at 111.5mm (w) x 149.2mm (l) x 48.4mm (h), in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: This Order was conferred in recognition of civil or military merit, and it is also known as the Order of the Flag. The reverse features Chinese characters signifying the class of the award. It also features an inscription in Chinese characters, which translates to "Order of Merit".
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