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Our website "Cornet" was founded in the summer of 2005 on the basis of two military antiques stores located geographically on the western outskirts of the Russian Empire. All items are genuine. In case of detection of forgeries, the payment will be refunded immediately. The product without a valid justification (a reasonable verdict of the community about the unoriginality of the item) is not subject to return and exchange. Collectible goods are not subject to the rules for the sale of online stores. There's plenty of time for more information and photos when you click "buy".

 

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Firearms produced after 1890 and DEACTIVATED in accordance with the EU law.

Everything that we offer in our online store does not carry elements of propaganda of Nazism, fascism and extremism, but is a grain of the history of our Planet.

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№122624 "The Baltic cross"

The award, which originally had the statute of the commemorative sign, was established to award members of the Baltic militia - Landeswehr and volunteers, of German origin, who took part in the battles with the Red Army in the Baltic states in 1918 - 1919 for at least three months. The award began in July 1919. A total of 21,839 awards were made."The Baltic cross" had only one degree and could rush both on a pin, and on a white-blue (white-blue) "pouring" (moire) tape of flowers of the Baltic landesver.

 The sign is a straight (referred to in heraldry as "Greek") black (oxidized or coated with black lacquer) cross with a similarly gold (or simply yellow metal) smaller cross applied to it, with golden heraldic lilies at the ends of the rays.

Metall, bronze, pin.

17100 ($228)

"The Baltic cross"
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