Canada, CEF. A Pocket Watch presented to First War Soldier Private James Wilfred Columbus Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic chipping evident in the light
Description
chipping evident in the light blue
Footnote: While this insignia’s precise use is officially unknown
with its mint and unused full length period-original ribbon
Footnote: The Order of the Queen of Sheba was originally instituted as a ladies' order in 1922 in the Ethiopian Empire by Empress Zawditu
reverse presents stains
Canada, CEF. A Pocket Watch presented to First War Soldier Private James Wilfred Columbus Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic chipping evident in the lightFunctioning, Gold filled casing, weighing 76. 8 grams inclusive of its chain, the white porcelain face with bold numerals in black, a ring above marked with black rules in intervals of sixty minutes, the hour and minute hands in black, the "6" position obscured by the inset second hand clock with a black secondhand, maker marked "ELGIN" on the face, covered by a glass crystal, large engraved script initials "WC" on the back cover, marked "SOVEREIGN"
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