Liberian Knighthood (Order of the Star of Africa), received by Willem Drees, Anonymous, c. 1950 - c. 1960 The two -sided carrying sign consists of a nine -pointed, white geemillated gold star, between which nine golden points of rays on which nine small five -pointed blue stars; In the middle a gold medallion with the letters rt l, including 1920, with a change in golden letters on light blue substrate 'The Love of Liberty Brought US Here'. As a medallion in gold, the downside has turned a figure and profil to the right that has stretched the hands to heaven, with the reduction on deep red su


Liberian Knighthood (Order of the Star of Africa), received by Willem Drees, Anonymous, c. 1950 - c. 1960 The two -sided carrying sign consists of a nine -pointed, white geemillated gold star, between which nine golden points of rays on which nine small five -pointed blue stars; In the middle a gold medallion with the letters rt l, including 1920, with a change in golden letters on light blue substrate 'The Love of Liberty Brought US Here'. As a medallion in gold, the downside has turned a figure and profil to the right that has stretched the hands to heaven, with the reduction on deep red surface 'Light in Darkness'. The carrying sign is connected with a golden wreath of leaves, which is stuck with a bearing eye to light blue carrying ribbon with red track in the middle. gold (metal) Netherlands. Liberia


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