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Order of the Red Banner, Type 1 Var. 1, #153, circa 1932-1934 issue. Among the first USSR Orders of the Red Banner and one of only 170 of its variation ever produced. This extremely rare version features "Mirror" reverse with serial number engraved at 10 o'clock position. Superb piece in very fine condition.
$36,000.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 1, Var. 2, Sub-var. 2 ("Mirror Reverse"), #981, Feb. 1937 award for the Spanish Civil War. From 1936- 37, the recipient served as an aviation technician with the 15th Ground Attack Group (flying Soviet R-5 airplanes) of the Spanish Republican Air Forces. With its extremely low serial number, the award is extraordinary in more ways than one! Fine unaltered condition, very respectable for an "Mirror Reverse" screw back. Comes with archival research.
$4,800.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 1, Var. 2, Sub-var. 2, #3586, awarded in November 1939 to an NKVD officer who served in SMERSH Counterintelligence later in the war and remained on active duty in MGB State Security until 1954. The award was almost certainly for either the Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939 or the fighting against the Japanese at Khalkhin-Gol in August 1939. The order is a very early and uncommon version of the "Mirror Reverse" Red Banner. In very fine condition, far better than the average for the screw back type.
$3,750.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 1, Var. 2, Sub-var. 3 ("Mirror Reverse"), #11609, March 1940 issue to an artillery jr. lieutenant for storming the Mannerheim Line during Winter War against Finland. . Wounded in action 3 times during the Finnish campaign, the recipient later fought against the Finns and Germans in the Patriotic War, was wounded again, and earned 2 more decorations. The order is in fine unaltered condition, very respectable for the early "Mirror back" version. Comes with archival research including a very uncommon commendation for the 1940 Order of the Red Banner.
$1,850.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 2, Var. 2, #21548, Nov. 1941 issue to a Politruk for leading several infantry counter attacks against Finish troops in Karelia in June- Aug. 1941. Among the earliest awards of the Patriotic War, this piece is also one of the first "Montentyi Dvor" Red Banners that came immediately after the "Mondvor" version. In fine condition, never converted to suspension. Comes with archival research.
$1,800.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 2, Var. 3, Sub-var. 1, #28633, awarded in May 1942 to an infantry sergeant, 43rd Army, Western Front, initially recommended for the Order of Lenin for exceptional bravery in a battle west of Moscow. He climbed into a Soviet KV tank immobilized and abandoned in no man's land, and put its cannon to good use disabling a German panzer and destroying two weapon nests. On two other occasions, he laid a telephone wire "under a hail of bullets" providing a vital link between the regiment's command post and forward battalions. VF condition, better than the average for a screw back version. Comes with archival research.
$1,875.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 2, Var. 3, Sub-var. 1, #62397, awarded to a Naval Infantry Battalion Commander for the Battle of Stalingrad. He showed outstanding leadership and personal courage over the course of Operation Koltso ("Ring"), the final stage of the battle. At the time, his Naval Rifle Brigade was a part of the 64th Army which captured Field Marshal Paulus, commander of the German VI Army. Earlier, the recipient was awarded with an Order of the Red Star for capturing an advantageous position with his naval battalion and killing some 300-350 Germans in hand-to-hand combat in a single engagement in mid-September 1942, during the most difficult period of the defensive phase of the Battle of Stalingrad. In VF condition, outstanding for an early screw back version. Comes with archival research.
$3,800.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 3, Var. 1 ("Swallow Tail"), #82237, awarded in May 1944 to an artillery battery commander for bravery during the liberation of Crimea. Often acting in close support of Soviet tank assaults, his battery wiped out numerous German targets including two airplanes caught on an airfield. This heroic officer earned a total of 5 combat decorations during WW2, including the Order of Alexander Nevsky. The Red Banner, a very scarce transitional version between screw back and suspension, is in fine condition. Comes with archival research.
$1,750.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 4 Var. 1, #177848, c. late 1944 issue. Outstanding condition.
$385.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 4, Var.2, Sub-var. 1, #193322, circa late 1944 - early 1945. A very uncommon version with the known serial number range from 189839-197976. EXC condition; includes original wartime suspension.
$390.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 5 Var. 1 ("Valik"), #343106, circa 1950 issue. A scarce and distinctive version in Near Mint condition.
$395.00

Order of the Red Banner, Type 5, Var. 3, Sub-var. 2 (Strekalov classification), #420747, c.1954. Near mint condition, literally impossible to upgrade.
$380.00

Order of the Red Banner, 2nd Award, Type 5 Var. 1 Sub-var. 3, #26731, circa 1955- 56 issue. This specimen is from a very small series of just 600 produced by the Moscow Mint in 1954. EXC condition.
$1,075.00

Order of the Red Banner 3rd Award, Type 4, Var. 2, Sub-var. 4, #2328, awarded in Oct. 1944 to Commander of a Ground Attack Air Division. Only some 600 of this rare wartime version were ever issued. Superb condition - literally impossible to upgrade. Comes with archival research.
$3,550.00

Order of the Red Banner 4th Award, Type 5, Var. 1, Sub-var. 2, #2571, circa 1952- 53 issue. In outstanding condition. A very scarce piece from the Korean War era with a good research potential.
$5,900.00







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