The Nichan Iftikhar or Nichan al Iftikhar (Arabic: Order of Pride) is an ancient Tunisian honorific order desired between 1835 and 1837 by Moustapha Bey and formally established at the beginning of the reign of his son and successor Ahmed I Bey, bey of Tunis from 1837 to 1855. This first Tunisian order, due to its date of creation, is awarded to reward civil and military services to both Tunisian and foreign nationals. It was awarded until the abolition of the Husainid monarchy on July 25, 1957.
Total length with ribbon: 16 cm
Description:
Very beautiful silver cross/medal for the officer of Nichan Iftikhar, early 20th century. Diamond-encrusted and red and green enameled cross in the center with an inscription in Arabic: '' MOHAMED EL HADI ''. Likely made by the French '' Boulanger '' (to be verified), with its original yellow ribbon bordered with orange lines, marked on the back 1906-22. Very pleasant to hold and even more enjoyable to observe in a display case. Very rare and 100% original guaranteed.
Note: The photos are for illustrative purposes only and are not part of the lot. However, copies can be provided if needed in paper or electronic format to the buyer.
LOT: MEDAL + RIBBON
Medal/order of Nichan Iftikhar in silver and enameled
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Do not hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which can easily decorate your display case dedicated to French and Tunisian military decorations
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VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL GUARANTEED ;)
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MAKE AN OFFER ;)
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PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
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WARNING: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
Conditions:
I answer your questions, do not hesitate!
Additional photos available upon request.
Read the announcement carefully before purchase.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses, which is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment is therefore possible by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal charges:
Europe: 25 euros.
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros.
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros.
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away from you, there won't be one for everyone.
The Nichan Iftikhar or Nichan al Iftikhar (Arabic: Order of Pride) is an ancient Tunisian honorific order desired between 1835 and 1837 by Moustapha Bey and formally established at the beginning of the reign of his son and successor Ahmed I Bey, bey of Tunis from 1837 to 1855. This first Tunisian order, due to its date of creation, is awarded to reward civil and military services to both Tunisian and foreign nationals. It was awarded until the abolition of the Husainid monarchy on July 25, 1957.
Total length with ribbon: 16 cm
Description:
Very beautiful silver cross/medal for the officer of Nichan Iftikhar, early 20th century. Diamond-encrusted and red and green enameled cross in the center with an inscription in Arabic: '' MOHAMED EL HADI ''. Likely made by the French '' Boulanger '' (to be verified), with its original yellow ribbon bordered with orange lines, marked on the back 1906-22. Very pleasant to hold and even more enjoyable to observe in a display case. Very rare and 100% original guaranteed.
Note: The photos are for illustrative purposes only and are not part of the lot. However, copies can be provided if needed in paper or electronic format to the buyer.
LOT: MEDAL + RIBBON
Medal/order of Nichan Iftikhar in silver and enameled
! ! !
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which can easily decorate your display case dedicated to French and Tunisian military decorations
! ! !
VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL GUARANTEED ;)
! ! !
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
! ! !
PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
! ! !
WARNING: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
Conditions:
I answer your questions, do not hesitate!
Additional photos available upon request.
Read the announcement carefully before purchase.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses, which is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment is therefore possible by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal charges:
Europe: 25 euros.
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros.
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros.
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away from you, there won't be one for everyone.