Badge of the 6th Artillery Regiment
Breast Badge, 53x38 mm, Silver and gilt Silver, partially enameled, long vertical pin on the back. M.S.B.R. 160. A very rare badge, in superb condition! I RR!
Breast Badge, 53x38 mm, Silver and gilt Silver, partially enameled, long vertical pin on the back. M.S.B.R. 160. A very rare badge, in superb condition! I RR!
Breast Badge, 65x39 mm, gilt Silver,, obverse enameled, vertical pin on the back. M.S.B.R. 118. A splendid badge of the highest rarity! I RR!
Awarding Document to a German 2nd Lieutenant, 350x240 mm, dated 1.03.1943. Very rare! II RR!
"Basarabia" Ribbon Bar for The Cruisade Against Communism Medal, silvered Bronze. The second rarest Romanian bar! I RR!
Breast Badge, 32 mm, Bronze, original suspension ring and ribbon, with "Crimea, Dobrogea, Donet" Silver bars . Very rare! I RR!
Breast Badge, 32 mm., silvered Bronze, original suspension ring and ribbon. Extremely Rare Pattern! RR! I
Breast Badge for Civil Personnel, 43 mm, blackened Metal, original suspension ring and ribbon. Superb condition and very rare! I RR!
4th Class (1930). Breast Star in Bronze, maker’s mark “Cerbu”, oneside enameled cross with enameled King Carol II cipher
in the centre, thin pin on the back. The order was awarded for special merits in the ranks of the Boy Scouts. Very rare!
Dim.: 48,0 mm. I RR!
4th Class, Military, 30 mm, Silver, hallmarked "RS, 900", medallion enameled, original suspension ring and ribbon. Silver Leopold Cross with crossed swords, a wide black enameled border and a white enameled central medallion surrounded by a wreath of green enameled oak leaves on the obverse. In the center the inscription "Bene Merenti". On reverse, King Carol II cipher surrounded by a black enameled ring. Very rare and in mint condition! I RR!
Commander Cross, 2nd Class, Civil, 52x45 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked “68 - crown”, both sides enameled,obverse with “BENE MERENTI”, on reverse the cipher of King Carol II, original suspension ring, loop and ribbon. The Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House was initially founded on the 6th of June 1910 as the Princely Hohenzollern House Order of Bene Merenti and took over by King Carol II with royal decree the 16th of December 1935. From 26th of November 1937, swords could be added to anygrade. This order was replaced the 8th of March by the St. George order.