Orders Decorations And Insignia Military And Civil With the History And Roman

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Orders Decorations And Insignia Military And Civil With the History And Roman
Robert E Wyllie
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Michael and St. George, but without the prongs with which that buckle is provided. All the Portuguese decorations have this slide on the ribbon. Commanders and Grand Officers wear a star on the left breast, that of the Commander being silver, of the Grand Officers gold; they do not wear Ipadges sus- pended from ribbons, this again is a unique feature. Knights Grand Cross follow the usual custom of other countries, wearing the badge from a broad ribbon over the right shoulder, and the star of th...e Grand Officer on the left breast. Portuguese service ribbons are very large, y^ inch in length, and provided with the same gold sHde, the class in the order being shown by rosettes placed on the slide, commencing with a small rosette ^ inch in diameter, 146 for Officers, and gradually increasing in size to a ^-inch one for Grand Cross. (Plate 15. ) There is no rosette on the slide of the Chevalier. When in campaign uniform small service ribbons are worn, without slides or rosettes. In civilian clothes a small silk cord of the colour of the order can be worn in the lapel buttonhole by Chevaliers, and rosettes of the proper size by the higher classes.

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