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Soviet Order of Lenin #369797
In excellent condition
¥31,743.90 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #27277
Awarded to Estonian Lt. Roland Aleksandrovich Paemurd for leading a unit with tank support in Latvia in a preemptive assault, seizing fortified enemy positions including a railway station, capturing a strategic crossroads, and successfully repelling enemy counter-attacks while personally accounting for 65 enemy casualties
¥13,260.11 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #135076
In excellent condition
¥3,375.30 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #173459
Problem free example with good research potential
¥8,840.07 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #277115
Variation with its mint mark in two lines. Good research potential
¥8,438.25 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #166633
Krasnokamsk Mint production. Probably awarded mid 1944
¥1,446.56 -

Complete Documented Group of two Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #248085 & 5378103, two Red Stars #252279 & #3254493 and Medals
Awarded to Lt. Gorokhovtsev for bravery, initiative, and selfless service during combat operations. He fulfilled key political and organizational duties under fire, replacing wounded officers, and ensured ammunition supply, evacuation of the wounded, and troop provisioning. As a front-line journalist, he boosted morale through reports on heroic actions and kept troops informed
¥6,107.69 -

Complete Documented Group of Soviet awards: Patriotic War 2nd class #274891, Red Star #674653 and Medals for Bravery #305394, #511611, #969251
Awarded to Sgt. Vitchenko for effective mortar command in combat, destroying multiple enemy firing points, bunkers, and up to 80 enemy soldiers, repelling repeated enemy attacks, and eliminating enemy machine guns and a mortar battery during offensive operations. He also showed exceptional courage by extinguishing burning ammunition under fire, saving vital supplies, despite being wounded twice
¥6,589.87 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #327066
In excellent condition with crisp details and problem free enamels. Leningrad mint (LMD) 'concave reverse' variation
¥1,446.56 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #510856
Awarded to L.t Dedovets who as part of the 62th Assault Aviation Regiment arranged 414 trouble free combat missions with 112 repairs and 7 motor replacements
¥1,687.65 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #552190
Awarded to female Lieutenant in a Black Sea Navy unit Maria Nikolaevna Dmitrieva for exceptional initiative and diligence in evacuating and preserving vital medical supplies under enemy air raids and ensuring continuous hospital support during wartime
¥2,410.93 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #797389
Problem free condition and with nice research potential
¥1,446.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #82714
Awarded to gunner-bombardier Jr. Lieutenant Vilchevsky for flying 176 combat sorties (including 49 at Stalingrad), delivering 28,700 kg of bombs, suppressing 18 enemy artillery positions and 6 AA sites, achieving 10 direct hits, and consistently executing precise attacks despite intense anti-aircraft fire
¥4,018.22 -

Complete documented group of an Order of the Red Star #222738 and a Medal for Bravery #3514593
Awarded to Sgt. Dymnich for exceptional heroism in anti-tank combat. As a gun layer in 1942, he repelled three German tank assaults under intense fire, knocking out 5 enemy tanks. Later, as a Gun Commander in 1944, he repeatedly moved his weapon into direct-fire positions to neutralize machine-gun nests and mortar units at point-blank range, ensuring the infantry's advance until he was wounded in action
¥3,053.84 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #271903
Stunning example. Most likely awarded during August-September 1943
¥1,366.19 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #669809 with military ID
Awarded to Lieutenant Grigoriy Ignatievich Koval for quickly mastering the American 40mm air defense cannon, effectively leading his platoon during an enemy air attack, and achieving the destruction of 1 enemy aircraft and 7 illumination bombs
¥1,125.10 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1696976
Probably awarded during the spring of 1945
¥803.64 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2616080
Problem free example
¥602.73 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2863325 ‘Duplicate’
In great condition with crisp details and light wear to the raised areas
¥1,285.83 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3650478
Great eye appeal
¥723.28 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #11447
Excellent research potential
¥5,625.50 -

Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #26973, Medals for Bravery #931671 and #2009945 + more
Awarded to Sgt. Pyatak for extraordinary courage and technical skill as an anti-tank specialist. He distinguished himself between late 1943 and early 1944, during which he eliminated 16 enemy soldiers and silenced two machine-gun nests. Later, in January 1944, he successfully knocked out two German medium tanks, and in February 1944, he destroyed an additional enemy machine-gun nest
¥3,857.49 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #46870
Nice early award with excellent research potential
¥1,687.65 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #745213
Awarded to Tajik Private Zakir Nasyrov (Закир Насыров) for wounds sustained during the Great Patriotic War
¥1,125.10 -

Soviet Excellent Machine Gunner Badge
Early piece in well above average condition
¥723.28 -

Soviet Excellent Mortar Man Badge
Early piece with beautiful enamels
¥803.64 -

Soviet Excellent Sapper Badge
Early variation
¥803.64 -

Soviet Excellent Driver Badge
Late piece with full gold plating
¥482.19 -

Soviet Excellent Shooter Badge
In excellent condition
¥723.28 -

Order of the Badge of Honor #14117
Beautiful piece, next to impossible to upgrade
¥8,840.07 -

Soviet rank insignia for RKKA collar tabs rectangular Captain-Colonel 1935
¥1,526.92 -

Soviet rank insignia for RKKA collar tabs square Lieutenant 1935
¥1,285.83 -

Soviet rank insignia for RKKA collar tabs triangle NCO 1935
¥1,446.56 -

Soviet Excellent Border Guard Badge
¥602.73 -

Mongolian Khalkhin Gol Badge
Nice example of a type 1
¥2,652.02 -

Soviet Order of the Badge of Honor #57552
Scarce flatback variation in superb condition. Most likely awarded late 1943 - early 1944
¥2,009.11 -

Soviet Order of the Badge of Honor #407077
Excellent condition with crisp details and problem free enamels
¥401.82 -

Soviet Order of the Badge of Honor #1141683
In excellent condition with crisp details and beautiful enamels
¥361.64 -

Soviet Order of Labor Glory 3rd class #420213
In excellent condition
¥482.19 -

Gold State Prize Medal #1508
In near mint condition with crisp details and virtually no traces of wear. Made of solid gold
¥8,840.07 -

Soviet Order of Maternal Glory 3rd class #132
One of the lowest observed serial numbers
¥1,768.01 -

Soviet Medal of Ushakov #13977
Awarded to Petty Officer 2nd Class Ivanidi for continuous combat service aboard the destroyer Strogy during the Siege of Leningrad, ensuring highly accurate artillery fire that destroyed enemy equipment, bunkers, and a railway battery, contributing to the destruction of 7 enemy tanks, and later shooting down a Ju-88 aircraft through precise anti-aircraft fire
¥14,063.75 -

Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2
In excellent condition with uncut connection ring
¥3,375.30 -

Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2
In nice condition with medium overall wear
¥3,053.84 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #572950 ‘duplicate’
Good research potential
¥964.37 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #2566480
¥562.55 -

Group of Soviet medals consisting of a Medal for Bravery #2576744, Medal for Combat Merit #1123823 and Medal for the Victory over Germany
Nice laminated medal bar with interesting research potential
¥1,125.10 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #2767260
¥602.73 -

Set of Medals for Bravery #3106222 + #3106223
Consecutive numbers awarded to Sgt. Pristyazhnyuk for exceptional bravery under fire. During the 1944 Bug River crossing, he replaced a fallen aimer to neutralize three enemy machine-gun nests and a mortar battery. Later, in the 1945 East Prussia offensive, he repeatedly maneuvered his gun into direct-fire positions under heavy artillery bombardment
¥1,446.56 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery without serial number
¥401.82 -

Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #234571
Most likely awarded during the winter of 1942-1943 so with great research potential
¥2,089.47 -

Documented Medal for Combat Merit #263553
Awarded to Lt. Filimon Ivanovich Samoilenko for quickly restoring breaks in communication lines during a massive enemy air raid; despite being wounded during shelling, he fully repaired the line, ensuring uninterrupted control of the unit’s fire
¥2,491.29 -

Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #428993
Most likely awarded during the last months of 1943
¥562.55 -

Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #478936
Awarded to Sgt. Anton Konstantinovich Androsov for delivering ammunition, provisions, and POL (fuel and lubricants) to combat units, which contributed to the battalion’s successful combat operations. During operations from 27/08/1943 to 02/09/1943 he delivered hot food under enemy fire to tank crews engaged in battle
¥642.91 -

Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #936774
With old celluloid protection cover
¥522.37 -

Complete documented group of Medals: Combat Merit #2090404, Moscow, Warsaw, Berlin and Victory over Germany
Awarded to Junior Sgt. / Gunner Viktor Andreevic Bukhter for destroying 2 enemy machine-gun positions during street fighting in Berlin
¥2,491.29 -

Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #2834128. U-shape eyelet variation
¥442.00 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Leningrad ‘short horizon’ variation
Comes with its rare and early booklet to Guards Sergeant Mikhail Alekseevich Popov (Михаил Алексеевич Попов)
¥2,250.20 -

Soviet Medal for Distinguished Military Service 1st class
In excellent condition
¥964.37 -

Medal for Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR
In excellent condition with a nice dark toning
¥1,165.28 -

Soviet Medal for Distinguished Military Service 2nd class
In great condition
¥442.00 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Leningrad variation 1b ‘Long Horizon’
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Moscow variation 1
With old celluloid protection cover
¥482.19 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Odessa Variation 1
¥3,777.12 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Sevastopol Variation 1a
¥3,134.21 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Stalingrad variation 1
With old celluloid protection cover
¥562.55 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Stalingrad Variation 3 ‘Voenkomat’
¥482.19 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of Kiev
¥562.55 -

Medal for the Defense of the Caucasus variation 1
Superb example with NKMP (НКМП) stamp of the “People’s Commissariat of Local Industry” on its suspension
¥482.19 -

Medal for the Defense of the Caucasus variation 1
¥321.46 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of the Polar Region variation 1
¥803.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Defense of the Polar Region variation 2
¥964.37 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Budapest variation 1a
With old celluloid protection cover
¥562.55 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Königsberg variation 1
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Königsberg variation 2
¥321.46 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Vienna variation 1
¥562.55 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Vienna variation 2
¥562.55 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Berlin variation 1
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Berlin variation 2
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Berlin variation 3
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Capture of Berlin variation 4 ‘Voenkomat’
¥401.82 -

Soviet Medal for the Liberation of Warsaw variation 1
¥361.64 -

Soviet Medal for the Victory over Germany variation 2b
¥80.36 -

Soviet Medal for the Victory over Germany variation 3
¥120.55 -

Soviet Medal for the Victory over Japan variation 2b
¥281.28 -

Soviet Medal for Impeccable Service in the KGB 1st class
¥281.28 -

Soviet Medal for Impeccable Service in the KGB 2nd class
¥241.09 -

Soviet Medal for Impeccable Service in the KGB 3rd class
¥200.91











