Description
unmarked on the ricasso as per the style on Leader's Daggers
There is a pocket sewn in place on the left breast with an embroidered maker's label inscribed "Tiller A
the unit did not go overseas as a unit
It carried the unofficial honour name “Maria Theresia”
Russia, Imperial. A Medal For The Defence Of Sevastopol, C.1855 Hold unmarked on the ricasso as1854 1855 Campaign. Silver Version. Obverse illustrating the intertwined crowned cyphers of Tsars Nicholas I and Alexander II, reverse with the all seeing eye with the inscription "From 13 September 1854 to 28 August 1855" below and surrounded by the inscription "For the Defence of Sebastopol" in Russian, measuring 28 mm, replacement ribbon, fine. This offering is a part of the "Dr. Albert Goodwin Collection", a preeminent assemblage of world Orders,
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