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Marking: | 68903 |
Bronze; stamping. A special sign (logo) on the shoulder straps of officers of the marine regiments of the period, the picture resembled the emblem of the anchor, in 1894, assigned to the conductors of the fleet, who had the rank of chief boatswain, to be worn on the collar (since 1902 – they're for wearing on uniform), but they have different sizes, some features of the coinage and metal colour (yellow, while the boatswain – white). After abolition in 1917, the category of conductors fleet could in random order to be worn by sailors and petty officers on the sleeves or on the band. Dimensions 30* 40 mm. are Rare.
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