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CASED ORDER OF AZAD HIND 2ND CLASS STAR WITHOUT SWORDS
Cased Order of Azad Hind "Hero of India" ("Vir-e-Hind") Second Class with ribbon bar and case. The Azad Hind decorations were instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose while in Germany, initially for Azad Hind Legion, to be awarded for gallantry in the field of battle. Both Indians and Germans were eligible for the decorations. The Vir-e-Hind ("Warrior of India") was the 2nd Class Star and third in order, without swords, for non-combat awards. Manufacturer "Rudolf Souval Wien VII Str. D. Julikaempfer, 28" and so marked on interior of case. Three piece, slightly convexed, die struck, alloy construction merit award with nickel/silver plated, frosty, silvery/white washed and fire gilt finishes. The award is in the form of an eight point, ribbed, sunburst pattern with a central medallion with the embossed profile of a lion's head on a subtly pebbled background field, encompassed by block Latin script, "Azad Hind", (Indian Independence), with laurel leaf clusters to the top and bottom. The smooth, convexed, frosty, silvery/white washed reverse of the award has a raised, soldered on medal loop and ribbon suspension ring intact and the award comes complete with a roughly 18cm long, 40mm wide ribbed rayon ribbon in the Indian national colors of green, white and orange. The reverse of the award also has a central medallion with the embossed manufacturer's name and location, "Rudolf Souval Wien VII". The award comes housed in its original cardboard and wood construction presentation case with a simulated, finely grained, tan leather covering. The fold back top lid has a staggered, bar hinge to the reverse and an alloy, folding closure clip to the obverse. Both the hinge and the closure clip still function. The center of the top lid has an impressed, gilt, profile of a lion's head. The exterior bottom of the case has a simulated, grained, black leather covering. The interior bottom of the case has a purple flock, lining with a sunburst pattern recess for the award and a rectangular recess for the ribbon. The interior top of the case is lined in white satin with the black printed, manufacturer's name and location, "Rudolf Souval Wien VII Str. D. Julikaempfer, 28", in block, Latin script. The case is in overall very good condition with light chafing wear to the exterior. Very seldom encountered, cased award with all the components in overall very good condition.

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