Set of medals awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Armand... Lot 16
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Set of medals awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Armand Echemann (1843-1917) including:
-FRANCE
ORDER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR
Officer's star of the IIIth Republic period. 1870. Awarded in 1889
Gilded metal. Ribbon with rosette.
58 x 40 mm
(Some missing enamel)
Colonial medal, with two-sided clasp, in metal of the first official type, ribbon with silver clasp of the first type "Tunisia".
-Medal
-Palms of Officer of Academy in enamelled silver plated metal. Given in 1890
(Chips in the enamel)
-Vatican
Order of Pius IX. Knight's star. Gilded metal, enamel (chips), ribbon. Awarded in 1867
-Tunisia
Order of Nichan al Iftikhar, of commander with the figure of Ali Bey (1882-1902) in metal worked in points of diamond. Awarded in 1888
-Annam
Order of the dragon of Annam
Star of commander in metal and enamel. Awarded in 1894
-IMPERIAL RUSSIA
Cross of Saint Anne in metal. Awarded in 1897
-VATICAN
Medal of Mentana, created in 1867. Nickel silver. Ribbon
-Tunisia
Order of Nichan al Iftikhar, in metal worked in diamond points
-JAPAN
Order of the Rising Sun in enamelled metal. Given in 1879
-Two Sicilies
Order of Saint George of the Reunion. Created in 1819, seven classes given in replacement to the recipients of the Order of the Two Sicilies by Ferdinand VII. Metal Commander's Cross
Armand André ECHEMANN entered Saint Cyr promotion of the Celestial Empire, graduated in 1862 as a second lieutenant of infantry, lieutenant in 1867, captain in 1869, battalion commander in 1883, lieutenant colonel in 1892 and finished colonel in 1895. During his career, he took part in military operations in Japan, Tunisia, ...
The letters of appointment will be attached
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