Russia, Imperial. An Artillery Regiment Helmet Plate, C.1916 certificate_of_authenticity Cottle having promoted to the
Description
Cottle having promoted to the rank of Sergeant that day
Westminster"
was expected to be thoroughly versed in party ideology and to use this as their guidelines
creasing on the right side and fold marks evident from previous storage
listing the battles: "DIEPPE
Russia, Imperial. An Artillery Regiment Helmet Plate, C.1916 certificate_of_authenticity Cottle having promoted to theDie stamped bronze gilt, unmarked, illustrating the Russian coat of arms used between 1883 and 1917, with a crowned double headed Imperial eagle bearing a shield of its breast, the shield showing St. George slaying the dragon, four smaller regional shields on each wing, a sceptre in its claws on the left and an orb bearing a cross in its claws on the right, backed by crossed cannons, 109. 5 mm x 112. 5 mm, all prongs intact, gilt has worn off the
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