There is a surface wear and bubbling present on both the crossguard and the pommel but is minimal
with iron core
demonstrating only minor material fatigue consistent with light wear
trimmed by red piping and secured in place by a row of machine stitching
65 mm x 45
China, Imperial. An Order of the Double Dragon, Type I, III Class, I Grade Neck Badge, Collector’s Version, c.1960 Newly Listed There is a surface wear(). (Shunglng Boxng). Instituted by the Guangxu Emperor on 7 February 1882. A lovely Rothe collectors copy, in silver gilt, depicting an ovular medal with blue enamel cloud patterns around the exterior with red glass cabochons, the interior circle presenting raised dragons on a blue enamel field, with a central blue stone protruding from a sunburst pattern, the reverse bears matching symbols without enamels, and a large central stone, the badge is