maker mark FR in diamond (denoting Rothe from mid-1880s) on ring and banner
Type I (เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์ช้างเผือก / Kherụ̄̀xngrāchxis̄riyāp̣hrṇ̒ cĥāngp̄heụ̄xk): in silver gilt with red and green enamels
Private Cramb is commemorated on page 72 of the First World War Book of Remembrance and is credited with having served in Canada
the obverse with an aluminum field that is attached to the buckle via a single clip on the reverse - also period repaired using two nails to ensure that the plate remains attached to the buckle
United States. A World War I Victory Medal, 5 Clasps GTRexclude maker mark FR in diamond5 Clasps DEFENSIVE SECTOR, MEUSE ARGONNE, ST. MIHIEL, AISNE MARNE, CHAMPAGNE MARNE. In bronze gilt, engraver marked "FRASER" (James Earle Fraser) on the obverse, measuring 36 mm (w) x 40. 3 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally pierced ball suspension, surface wear and contact marks overall, all five clasps exhibiting greening and gilt wear, original ribbon with brooch pinback, the ribbon exhibiting extensive fraying and is in two pieces, having separated