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FRANCE 1889-1963 Colonial Order of the Black Star in Original Box UNC
A Lot of 2 Medals 1 x Grand Cross Brest badge Obverse:silver gilt eight-pointed arms with Blue and White enamled Maltese Cross and 5 pointed black star. 90 mm. 86.8 grams and a light blue sash with bow supporting a Grand Cross of the Black Star of Benin.80 x 54 mm. 72.1 grams.2 sided 3 pieces construction. Note: The black enamal on the reverse side star has two minor Chips. This order was established in 1889 by King Toffa and made an Order of France (Colonial) in 1896 till 1963. This set comes with the original box stamped Arthus Bertrand Paris, P.S.: In the box, the writer found a business card from Mr. Henri Heyman, Minister of Industry, Bruxelles
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FRANCE 1889-1963 Ordre colonial de l'Étoile noire dans son boîtier original UNC
Lot de 2 médailles 1 x Badge de la grande croix de Brest Avers: dorure argentée Croix de Malte à 8 pointes émaillée bleu et blanc et étoile noire à 5 pointes. 90 mm 86.8 grammes et une ceinture bleu pâle avec ruban supportant une Grande Croix de l'Étoile noire du Bénin. 80 x 54 mm 72.1 grammes. Construction bilatérale à 3 pièces. Note: l'émail noir sur le revers a deux égratignures mineures. Cet ordre a été établi en 1889 par le roi Toffa et fait Ordre de France (coloniale) en 1896 jusqu'en 1963. Cet ensemble vient avec le boîtier original étampé Arthus Bertrand Paris. P.S.: Dans le boîtier, l'auteur a trouvé une carte d'affaire de M. Henri Heyman, Ministre de l'industrie, Bruxelles.
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