/ Symbol of American manhood
the clip at the die-hole end maker marked "M5/10" (Wilhelm Deus
entitled "The Sharps Rifle - Its History
The ceremonial helmet with the badge of the 1st King's Dragoon Guards which was given to Emperor Franz Joseph I on his appointment as colonel-in-chief is now on display at the Museum of Military History
center obverse features a medallion depicting to individuals shaking hands against rugged mountain background with white and blue enamel sky
United Kingdom. A Crimea Medal With Sebastopol Clasp United Republic of / Symbol of American manhood1 Clasp SEBASTOPOL. Victoria, un crowned. In silver, un named, measuring 36 mm in diameter, ornate clusters of laurel leaves brooch with dual loops but without its brooch pin, maker marked "T. B. BAILEY COVENTRY REGd OCT 10 1856 No. 3888" on the reverse of the brooch, dark patina on the reverse of the medal and clasp, contact marks, bruised, edge nicks, replacement ribbon, fine.