Spain, Kingdom. A Royal and Military Order of Hermenegildo, Commander by Number visually-hidden The seas were pretty rough
Description
The seas were pretty rough
The throat is held together with one of two original rivets and retains a functional spring catch
Group of Three to Corporal/Sergeant J
hallmarked “A” and “Jauner”
the opposite end bearing a reverse leather tongue with seven sets of dual eyelets for an adjustable fit
Spain, Kingdom. A Royal and Military Order of Hermenegildo, Commander by Number visually-hidden The seas were pretty roughInstituted November 28 1814. In bronze gilt and silvered bronze, and multi coloured enamels, consisting of a gilded Maltese Cross with ball finials, along with three multi faceted rays in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, depicting a superposed gilded figure of St. Hermenegildo on horseback on a dark blue enamelled central medallion, surrounded white enamelled border with the inscription Premio a la Constancia Militar (Award for Military
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