he served with the Polish Forces under British Command in the Middle East from April 1
" (Ka-Bar Knives
measuring 80 mm x 73 mm
inscribed "Torino" (Turin) with a faded "11 GEN 1940" (11 Gennario 1940 = January 11
pin with French hallmark denoting
Russia, Soviet Union. A Lot of Medals & Awards consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac he served with the PolishA well preserved collection of 14 Soviet and Mongolian medals, including: 1. Soviet Union, An Order of Maternal Glory, I Class: Bronze gilt and enamel, 54 mm (h) x 29. 4 mm (w), enamels intact, better than very fine. 2. Mongolia, An Order of the Glory of Motherhood, I Class: In bronze and enamel, numbered 26035, 47. 3 mm (h) x 39. 5 mm (w), reverse screw back, enamels intact, extremely fine. 3. Mongolia, An Order of the Glory of Motherhood, II Class: