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    Order of The Rising Sun

    Hi

    Any chance on this one with just these pics?

    Also, I know these were awarded for a long period of time, would this be WW2 issue?

    Thanks,
    Dion
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      #3
      Hi Dion,

      That will be either a 5th or 6th Class award I think. Not sure of period but it does appear to have the right amount of wear to be WWII issue.

      Here's a link to another site where you can view examples of both classes...

      http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Japan...Japanese7.html

      Note the differences in the flowers and attachment points between the next higher and lower classes.

      Regards,
      Stu

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        #4
        Hi Dion,

        Based on the color of the green enamel, the rays of the paulina leaves, and the length of the sunburst rays, I would say it's a 1930's -1940's produced 5th Class award.

        With the thread tied to the upper part of the suspension, I suspect it may have been reattached to the ribbon. I would ask for better, complete PIC's here to see what's going on. The thread could have been used to hold the medal to a bar.

        If you get it, check to see if the rays are gold and silver, though many have faded gilt and it's now impossible to tell.

        Tim
        Last edited by Tim B.; 06-22-2012, 04:42 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by münster View Post
          Hi

          Any chance on this one with just these pics?

          Also, I know these were awarded for a long period of time, would this be WW2 issue?

          Thanks,
          Dion
          Hi Dion,

          this is definitely 5th class order.
          It was issued somewhere between 1905 and 1920.

          Regards,
          Nick

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tim B. View Post
            Hi Dion,

            Based on the color of the green enamel, the rays of the paulina leaves, and the length of the sunburst rays, I would say it's a 1930's -1940's produced 5th Class award.
            Hi Tim,

            please check this thread

            http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/52...angerous-path/



            Regards,
            Nick

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