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WORLD ORDERS AND DECORATIONS 528


A Belgian group of five attributed to M. J. G. Leroy, Divisional Secretary, Belgian Railways Belgium, Kingdom, ORDER OF LEOPOLD II, Officer’s breast badge, 63mm including crown suspension x 41mm, gilt and enamel, bilingual motto, with rosette on riband; ORDER OF LEOPOLD, Civil Division, Chevalier’s breast badge, 66mm including crown suspension x 39mm, silvered and enamel, bilingual motto; CIVIL DECORATION, 3rd issue, Gold Cross, gilt and enamel, on riband for administrative long service; CIVIL DECORATION, 3rd issue, Gold Medal, gilt, on riband for administrative long service; DECORATION FOR INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE, 4th issue, silver and enamel, bilingual motto, all in card boxes of issue, good very fine


A Belgian pair attributed to M. Vanbrackel, Head of Supply, Belgian Railways Belgium, Kingdom, CIVIL DECORATION, 3rd issue, Silver Cross, silvered and enamel, on riband for administrative long service; CIVIL DECORATION, 3rd issue, Gold Medal, gilt, on riband for administrative long service, both in card boxes of issue, good very fine (8)


£80-120


Maurice Jacques Ghislain Leroy served as Divisional Secretary of the Belgian Railways, and was created an Officer of the Order of Leopold II on 8 April 1991. Sold together with a commemorative medallion for the 150th Anniversary of the Belgian Railways 1985, in case of issue, and copied certificates relating to the Order of Leopold II and the Civic Decoration 1st Class.


Michel Vanbrackel served as Head of Supply of the Belgian railways, and was awarded the Civic Decoration Medal, 1st Class, on 24 May 1984; and the Civic Decoration Cross, 2nd Class, on 5 October 1993.


Sold together with Bestowal Documents for both awards, and accompanying letter from the Office of the Belgian Vice-Premier. 529


A Belgian Order of Leopold II attributed to Miss A. M. Jackson Belgium, Kingdom, ORDER OF LEOPOLD II, Chevalier’s badge, 62mm including crown suspension x 40mm, silver and enamel, French motto, in Fisch, Brussels, case of issue, minor enamel chip to motto, otherwise nearly extremely fine


£40-50


Sold together with bestowal letter from the Belgian Consul at Dartmouth, named to Miss A. M. Jackson, and dated 11 May 1950; and a copy of the original letter to the Consul from the Belgian Ambassador.


x530


Belgium, Kingdom, ORDER OF THE STAR OF AFRICA, Knight’s breast badge, 63mm including crown suspension x 39mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, good very fine


£80-120 x531


Belgium, Kingdom, ROYAL ORDER OF THE LION (3), Knight’s breast badge (3), 67mm including crown suspension x 40mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, one with rosette [sic] on riband, minor blue enamel damage to band around central medallion on reverse of first, good very fine (3)


£180-220 x532


Belgium, Kingdom, MILITARY CROSS, Second Class (3), L.II.R., silver and enamel; L.III.R. (2), gilt and enamel; CROIX DE GUERRE, A.I.R. (2), bronze, one with bronze palm on riband, the other with two bronze lion emblems on riband; CIVIL DECORATION, L.III.R., gilt and enamel, on riband for administrative long service; DECORATION FORWORKERS AND ARTISANS, 4th type, First Class (2), silvered, gilt, and enamel, bilingual motto, both with rosettes on riband, both in card boxes of issue; LEOPOLD II RED CROSS MEDAL, gilt and enamel; ALBERT I COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL 1934, gilt and enamel; together with a large ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY COMMITTEE MEMBER’S MEDAL, bronze-gilt, conjoined busts of Leopold I and Leopold II on obverse; PROVENCE OF LIEGE MEDAL OF HONOUR, neck badge, gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Depas M. 1962’; MARCH ACROSS THREE FRONTIERSMEDAL, bronze, conjoined busts of King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola on obverse, with ‘Marche des Trois Frontières 1975’ suspension device, generally good very fine (13)


£70-90 533


Belgium, Kingdom, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF EAST BELGIUM MEDAL, Tongres Juprelle, silver, unnamed, with ring suspension; HORTICULTURALUNION OF TONGRESMEDAL, bronze, unnamed, with ring suspension; together with a VETERAN’SCROSS 1870-71, gilt, suspension reaffixed on last, generally very fine or better (3)


£70-90


Sold together with two Belgian Army documents, named to Gérard Cuypers, 3rd Regiment of Ligne, dated 1872 and 1879 respectively; and the recipient’s record of service.


x534


Bolivia, Republic, NATIONAL ORDER OF THE CONDOR OF THE ANDES, Grand Cross sash badge, 70mm including Condor suspension x 51mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, with full sash riband, nearly extremely fine


£160-200 x535


Brazil, Republic, ORDER OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS, Grand Cross sash badge, 88mm including wreath suspension x 64mm, gilt and enamel, unmarked, with full sash riband, good very fine


£100-140 x536


Brazil, Republic, ORDER OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS, Commander’s neck badge, 86mm including wreath suspension x 62mm, gilt and enamel, unmarked, with neck riband, in La Royale, Rio de Janeiro, case of issue, good very fine


Brazil, Republic, ORDER OF MILITARY MERIT, Commander’s neck badge, 56mm, gilt and enamel, unmarked, with neck riband, in Randal, Rio de Janeiro, case, minor white enamel restoration to one arm of reverse, good very fine (2)£80-120


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