with 100% of original finish remains
constructed of a dark grey wool exterior with a black woven wool cap band
and to immediately report o the NSDAP Group Westfalen
the obverse of the eagle is stamped with a maker’s mark of “CEJ”
he was posted to the Canadian Casualty Assembly Centre at Folkestone and admitted to the General Hospital at Nottingham on August 28
Italy, Kingdom. A Medal For The Libyan Campaign, Three Clasps Hold with 100% of original finish(Medaglia commemorativa della campagne di Libia). Instituted in 1913. 3 Clasps 1913, 1914, 1915. In silver, engraver marked "S. J." (Stefano Johnson of Milan) on the obverse, measuring 32. 2 mm (w) x 37 mm (h) inclusive of its integral suspension, edge nicks, light contact, three clasps on its original ribbon, very fine. Footnote: The medal was instituted on September 6, 1913 by Royal Decree No. 1913 and awarded to soldiers and civilians who served in