Sash w/badge in case: Order of the Crown of Belgium
Badge on ribbon and plaque in a case. Gilt metal and white enamel Maltese Cross suspended from a green enamel laurel and oak leaf wreath. Central obverse disc has a gold crown on a blue enamel background, reverse has a monogrammed “L” on a blue enamel background. The medal is suspended from a red grosgrain ribbon. Plaque is a faceted five-armed white Maltese asterisk with golden rays between the arms, the central obverse disc has a gold crown on a blue enamel background.
The Order of the Crown was established on October 15, 1897 by King Leopold II of Belgium to recognize heroic deeds and distinguished service achieved for service in the Congo Free State. In 1908, the Order of the Crown was made a national decoration of Belgium. Today, the Order is awarded more generally for services rendered to the Belgian state.
Plaque in case: Order of the Crown of Belgium
Badge on ribbon and plaque in a case. Gilt metal and white enamel Maltese Cross suspended from a green enamel laurel and oak leaf wreath. Central obverse disc has a gold crown on a blue enamel background, reverse has a monogrammed “L” on a blue enamel background. The medal is suspended from a red grosgrain ribbon. Plaque is a faceted five-armed white Maltese asterisk with golden rays between the arms, the central obverse disc has a gold crown on a blue enamel background.
The Order of the Crown was established on October 15, 1897 by King Leopold II of Belgium to recognize heroic deeds and distinguished service achieved for service in the Congo Free State. In 1908, the Order of the Crown was made a national decoration of Belgium. Today, the Order is awarded more generally for services rendered to the Belgian state.
Sash w/badge & plaque in case:Portugal,Grand Cross of the...
Badge on ribbon necklet and star in a case. Gilt metal crown above a white enamel nine-pointed star, with smaller five-pointed stars between the arms. Central round medallion with “AM” monogram, surrounded by blue enamel with a gilt inscription, “PADROEIRA DO REINO”. Blue and white grosgrain ribbon necklet. Star matches the ribbon badge, gilt metal crown includes red enamel details.
The Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa was created by King John VI of Portugal in Rio de Janeiro on 6 February 1818. In December 1983, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, reactivated the Order and maintains it as an honorific order of the Portuguese Royal Family.
Badge & plaque in case
Established by King Gustav III on 29 May 1772, the Royal Order of Vasa was awarded to Swedish citizens for service to the state and society, primarily for services to agriculture, mining, art, trade, industry, crafts and education. The Commander 1st Class wears the badge on a necklet, plus the star on the left chest. The order was last conferred in 1974 and is officially dormant.
Badge in case
Awarded for bravery and meritorious deeds in combat, the "Friedrichs-Orden" medal was established by the second king of Württemberg, Wilhelm I, in honor of his father, King Friedrich I, in 1830. The military order conferred nobility in the German Kingdom of Württemberg. The order was made obsolete in 1918 following the unification of the German nation.
Badge in case
The Royal Order of George I was founded in 1915 by King Constantine I in honor of his father, George I. The order was abolished when the Greek monarchy was dissolved in 1924, and reinstituted from 1935 through 1973.
Plaque in case: Royal Order George I (Greece)
Badge on ribbon and plaque in a case. Badge suspended from a red grosgrain ribbon, white-enamel Latin cross pattée in front of a laurel wreath, below a crown. Central obverse disk in red enamel features two crossed gammas below a crown, white enamel ring surrounding the design includes a Greek inscription. Plaque is identical to the badge, with the design superimposed on a four-pointed starburst.
The Royal Order of George I was founded in 1915 by King Constantine I in honor of his father, George I. The order was abolished when the Greek monarchy was dissolved in 1924, and reinstituted from 1935 through 1973.
Ribbon in case: Greece, Order of the Redeemer
Light blue ribbon with white eding in a red case.
Established in 1833, the Order of the Redeemer was the first order of merit created by the modern Greek state. Initially, the order was awarded to Greek citizens who participated in the War of Independence, but was later expanded to recognize contributions more broadly to the Greek nation.
Badge in case
Badge case w/document
Red textile badge case with document. Gold design on front of case.














































