Spain, Kingdom. An Order Of Isabella The Catholic In Gold, I Class Commander C.1900 Hold but we were sometimes sent
Description
but we were sometimes sent to a German airfield ahead of time
with a sigrune superimposed over a red disc which is superimposed over a mobile swastika
2 cm in length
with two intact pins holding the insignia to the badge
Spain, Kingdom. An Order Of Isabella The Catholic In Gold, I Class Commander C.1900 Hold but we were sometimes sent(Orden de Isabel la Catlica). Instituted in 1815 by King Ferdinand VII. 1875 1931 Issue. A fine example in Gold, consisting of a red enameled Maltese Cross with ball finials, featuring delicate clusters of five rays in each quadrant, obverse exhibiting a hand painted on enamel design surrounded by the inscription A LA LEALTAD ACRISOLADA (To the Pure Loyalty), reverse centre depicting the cypher of Ferdinand VII on an enameled dark blue background,
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