Canada. A Rare Naval Fisheries Protection Service Officer’s Sword, by C.J Weldon of London, c.1910 Buy Now Medal of Honour for Public
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Medal of Honour for Public Assistance
The examinations commission signed off on his graduation from early education
So I got over that and right away thinking
A cross pattée constructed of bronze gilt with red and white enamelled arms
He was promoted to Acting Bombardier on March 21
Canada. A Rare Naval Fisheries Protection Service Officer’s Sword, by C.J Weldon of London, c.1910 Buy Now Medal of Honour for PublicThis sword features a steel blade, magnetic, of which both sides of the blade have a fuller running from the mid point to just above the ricasso and incorporate an ornate leafing and floral etching. The obverse ricasso bears a brass proofmark disc inscribed "PROVED", while the reverse ricasso is maker marked "C. J. WELDON 130 131 CHEAPSIDE LONDON E. C.". The obverse of the blade is emblazoned with a ribbon banner inscribed "CANADA", with the King's
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