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Signs of the Order, Nischan-Imtiazord, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
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Eighth audited gold beamstar with arched leaf bundles of five leaves with engraved decor, over four of the bundles attached a green enamelled script with Turkish text in gold (fosterland love, idosity, bravery, fidelity).
Slightly arched, green enamelled medallion with the Sultan’s toughra in gold. A ring of 18 shredded pieces of glass, a golden piece of gold. On the top leaf a fixed ring, attached to the front green enamelled, faceted crescent and fibrous star.
On the back of the moon, a tubular jumper, attached a pointed gold leaf with engraved decoration, on the back a jumper, in which the band (1409) is attached.
Title: Signs of the Order, Nischan-Imtiazord, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
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Eighth audited gold beamstar with arched leaf bundles of five leaves with engraved decor, over four of the bundles attached a green enamelled script with Turkish text in gold (fosterland love, idosity, bravery, fidelity).
Slightly arched, green enamelled medallion with the Sultan’s toughra in gold.
A ring of 18 shredded pieces of glass, a golden piece of gold.
On the top leaf a fixed ring, attached to the front green enamelled, faceted crescent and fibrous star.
On the back of the moon, a tubular jumper, attached a pointed gold leaf with engraved decoration, on the back a jumper, in which the band (1409) is attached.
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