The 2026 June Auction - Sale 347 (June 20 - June 23, 2026)
Sale 347
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comprising Hsuan Tung Yuan Pao Manchuria (1910)1 & (1912) 20c, (1909-11) Yunnan 50c, ROC 1926 20c and 1927 20c. Graded PCGS AU53, AU58, AU50, AU Detail and AU Detail respectively.
bearing witness to a కీల moment when foreign powers intervened in late Qing China. The medal was awarded during the reign of Nicholas II to recognize the participation of Imperial Russian forces in suppressing the uprising and relieving the besieged foreign legations. Typically struck in bronze (with known variations), the medal follows the design traditions of Imperial Russia, often featuring the crowned cipher of Tsar Nicholas II along with related inscriptions. The reverse usually displays religious or symbolic imagery, reflecting the Tsarist narrative of sanctifying military action. Such pieces embody both late Qing historical context and the legacy of Imperial Russia, and are closely associated with the Eight-Nation Alliance. They carry significant historical importance and strong collectible appeal.
Housed in a plastic sleeve binder, the collection includes enamel pins depicting Mao’s portrait, revolutionary slogans, flags, military scenes, and symbolic motifs of the era. The group shows a diverse range of themes and compositions, not limited to portrait badges alone, enhancing both its visual appeal and historical depth.
