Gents my new pick up, a post war Souval made Azad Hind neck order "Sher-e-Hind/ Tiger of India" with swords.
The Grand Star "Sher-e-Hind" (Tiger of India), was a neck order award and could be conferred with swords for valour in combat, and without swords for non-combat awards. At least one award was made, to a Captain Kunwal Singh.
Original WW2 pieces and some post war made orders featured the "R.Souval Wien" marking on rear disc, not marked on this one, it has a blank disc glued on ! mind you early blank core EK's from this firm were glued together ! so this was reflected in the price I paid.....some collectors say, that is an indication of post war re-strike by Souval, some, that he simply ran out of marked discs and attached blanks ! It is a Souval made piece, made up to and beyond 1961, what is known is that British Army red caps confiscated the dies for this award from the Souval premises post war, but only took the reverse die !
A good looking award with nice long period piece of ribbon, which does not glow under black light test.
The Azad Hind decorations were instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose while in Germany, initially for Azad Hind Legion, to be awarded for gallantry in the field of battle. Both Indians and Germans were eligible for the decorations. Later, the same awards were instituted by the Azad Hind government for the Indian National Army during its campaign in South-east Asia.
Sellers images....it is on its way over from the States as I type ! will re photo next to my other Azad Hind Souval award when in hand.
Prost ! Steve.
The Grand Star "Sher-e-Hind" (Tiger of India), was a neck order award and could be conferred with swords for valour in combat, and without swords for non-combat awards. At least one award was made, to a Captain Kunwal Singh.
Original WW2 pieces and some post war made orders featured the "R.Souval Wien" marking on rear disc, not marked on this one, it has a blank disc glued on ! mind you early blank core EK's from this firm were glued together ! so this was reflected in the price I paid.....some collectors say, that is an indication of post war re-strike by Souval, some, that he simply ran out of marked discs and attached blanks ! It is a Souval made piece, made up to and beyond 1961, what is known is that British Army red caps confiscated the dies for this award from the Souval premises post war, but only took the reverse die !
A good looking award with nice long period piece of ribbon, which does not glow under black light test.
The Azad Hind decorations were instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose while in Germany, initially for Azad Hind Legion, to be awarded for gallantry in the field of battle. Both Indians and Germans were eligible for the decorations. Later, the same awards were instituted by the Azad Hind government for the Indian National Army during its campaign in South-east Asia.
Sellers images....it is on its way over from the States as I type ! will re photo next to my other Azad Hind Souval award when in hand.
Prost ! Steve.
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