WW1 Pennsylvania National Guard Service Medal awarded to members of the 28th National Guard, the 'Iron Division'. The item has possibly never been issued. The medal, box, slip case and the ribbon bar is in a mint condition. The medal was made by Joseph K Davison's Sons Inc of 210S 13th St, Philadelphia , USA as marked on the lid of the medal box and
4 enamel year award fobs to the Australian New South Wales Masonic Club, all maker marked Miller & Morris of Sydney.1914 - 1915 in white circular enamel reverse stamped 252 and named to W.R.E 6109, 1915 - 1916 royal blue diamond shaped enamel reverse stamped 844 with similar name, 1916 - 1917 red diamond shaped enamel reverse stamped 248 with similar initials, 1917 - 1918
Scarce Napolionic Wars Brussels Medal, issued to volunteers defending the city of Brussels in 1815. 34mm across, 3.5mm thick, made in bronze with what appears to be original golden coloured ribbon on mounting ring, nice toned condition