the obverse bearing a central facsimile Tiger I topped by a Waffen-SS Walloon volunteer wearing a Stahlhelm
includes entries from the employment office
some written on the backside of news magazine “Der Pflug” (The Plough)
all fourteen with enamelled ribbons and mounted to a stickpin
clearly numbered “69570” and “Ges
Russia, Imperial. A Crimean War Campaign Medal GTRexclude the obverse bearing a centralLight bronze version, obverse illustrating the intertwining, crowned cyphers of Emperors Nicholas I and Alexander II topped by the all seeing eye emanating flaming rays, inscribed "1853 1854 1855 1856" below the cyphers, reverse inscribed "We Have Set Out Hopes in Thee O Lord, Let Us Never Be Ashamed" in Russian, measures 28. 0 mm (w) x 33. 7 mm (h), worn on a St. George ribbon, dark patina, very fine.