
Medal of the 30th Assault Unit (Arditi) — Bronze, signed “T. RATTI” (Battista Ratti). Symbol of Italy’s WWI shock troops, worn by the men of the 30th Unit to commemorate daring raids and close-combat actions that defined their role on the front.
Medal issued to commemorate the Transatlantic Air Cruise between Italy and Brazil consisting of a formation of twenty aircraft, commanded by General Italo Balbo, which took place between 17 December 1930 and 15 January 1931.
Medal issued to commemorate the Transatlantic Air Cruise between Italy and Brazil consisting of a formation of twenty aircraft, commanded by General Italo Balbo, which took place between 17 December 1930 and 15 January 1931.
Medal issued to commemorate the Transatlantic Air Cruise between Italy and Brazil consisting of a formation of twenty aircraft, commanded by General Italo Balbo, which took place between 17 December 1930 and 15 January 1931.
Medal created by S. Johnson of Milan based on a design by Bruno Locatelli, one of the most famous engravers of the time, from October 1940 to October 1941.
Medal created by S. Johnson of Milan based on a design by Bruno Locatelli, one of the most famous engravers of the time, from October 1940 to October 1941.
Rare commemorative medal commemorating the signing of the "Tripartite Pact" between Germany, Italy and Japan in Berlin on 27 September 1940.
Commemorative medal in burnished aluminum for the visit of the Florentine Squadristi to the "hideout" of Mussolini at 35 Via Paolo da Cannobio in Milan on 31/03/1940.
The pendant was made in 1944, as a commemorative medal for the cadets who participated to the 1st course at the Vicenza School of G.N.R.It was worn attached to a leather strap on the pocket button or as a key ring.