The Order of Leopold (in Dutch: Leopoldsorde) is the most important military and civil order of the Kingdom of Belgium. The order operates as a Belgian dynastic order, under the auspices of the King of the Belgians. Founded in 1832, it is named after King Leopold I.
The Order of the Crown (in Dutch: Kroonorde) is the second order of the Kingdom of Belgium established on October 15, 1897, by King Leopold II as the sovereign of the Independent State of the Congo. The purpose of this order was originally to honor the heroic deeds and exemplary services rendered in the State of Congo. In 1908, it was incorporated into the set of Belgian decorations as a colonial order, situated beneath the Order of Leopold.
Dimensions:
Length: 4.5 x 4.5 cm
Description:
Very beautiful jewel of the Order of Leopold I, officer with swords, center in gold and gilt. Enamelled cross in gilded bronze with original hot enamel, Belgian knight with case from Joseph Piret with the ribbon, named belonging to "O.HARNET." Manufactured during World War I between "1900-1925," unilingual (French) thus before 1952. Patina and traces due to time. Very pleasant to hold in hand and even more to observe in a display case. Very rare and 100% original.
LOT: MEDAL + RIBBON + CASE
Medal Order of Leopold I, Knight, nominative O.HARNET
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Do not hesitate to acquire this superb set that will easily decorate your display dedicated to French or Belgian military decorations
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VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
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MAKE AN OFFER ;)
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PAYMENT IN INSTALMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
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ATTENTION: The item is unique; I do not have a double.
Conditions:
I will answer your questions; do not hesitate!
Additional photos available upon request.
Please read the announcement carefully before purchase.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for delays and losses from the post,
that is why I offer payment by PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment can therefore be made via bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros.
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros.
China, Canada, U.S.A.: 65 euros.
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away; there will not be one for everyone.
The Order of Leopold (in Dutch: Leopoldsorde) is the most important military and civil order of the Kingdom of Belgium. The order operates as a Belgian dynastic order, under the auspices of the King of the Belgians. Founded in 1832, it is named after King Leopold I.
The Order of the Crown (in Dutch: Kroonorde) is the second order of the Kingdom of Belgium established on October 15, 1897, by King Leopold II as the sovereign of the Independent State of the Congo. The purpose of this order was originally to honor the heroic deeds and exemplary services rendered in the State of Congo. In 1908, it was incorporated into the set of Belgian decorations as a colonial order, situated beneath the Order of Leopold.
Dimensions:
Length: 4.5 x 4.5 cm
Description:
Very beautiful jewel of the Order of Leopold I, officer with swords, center in gold and gilt. Enamelled cross in gilded bronze with original hot enamel, Belgian knight with case from Joseph Piret with the ribbon, named belonging to "O.HARNET." Manufactured during World War I between "1900-1925," unilingual (French) thus before 1952. Patina and traces due to time. Very pleasant to hold in hand and even more to observe in a display case. Very rare and 100% original.
LOT: MEDAL + RIBBON + CASE
Medal Order of Leopold I, Knight, nominative O.HARNET
! ! !
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb set that will easily decorate your display dedicated to French or Belgian military decorations
! ! !
VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
! ! !
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
! ! !
PAYMENT IN INSTALMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
! ! !
ATTENTION: The item is unique; I do not have a double.
Conditions:
I will answer your questions; do not hesitate!
Additional photos available upon request.
Please read the announcement carefully before purchase.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for delays and losses from the post,
that is why I offer payment by PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment can therefore be made via bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros.
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros.
China, Canada, U.S.A.: 65 euros.
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away; there will not be one for everyone.