4th class st.george order

  1. 4th class St.George Order of Nikolay Leonidovich Vladislavsky

    Interesting cross from collection of Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps in St.Petersburg. Note that the cross loop has construction typical for the St.Anna crosses.
  2. 4th class St.George order (and other awards) of Colonel Oleg Ivanovich Pantyukhov

    Gold, enamel. Width 38.7 mm. Marks unreadable. Medallions iconography and cross geometry are typical for "A.Б" cross /Alexander Brylov workshop/мастерская Александра Брылова/...
  3. 4th class of Saint George Order of Denis Vasilyevich Davydov

    In September-December of 1812 Denis Davydov led an army cavalry partisan detachment operating on the Smolensk and Kaluga roads and conducted a number of successful raids on the rear of the French army. By the Highest Decree of Emperor Alexander I of December 20, 1812, he was awarded with the 4th...
  4. 4th class St.George Orders of Prinzen Size /so-called "Naval" type/

    Privately commissioned reduced crosses with elongated rays. Allegedly such crosses were popular among officers of Imperial Russian Navy. Gold, enamel. Size 28х32 mm. Marked with assay office mark for gold "56" from 1899-1908 time period. Central medallions. Mark.
  5. Orders of St. George made by EAA workshop

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/order-of-white-eagle-breast-star-made-by-eaa-workshop.25609/ 4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 41 x 37 mm Weight 11.5 g. Central medallions. Marked with St.Peterburg assay office mark for gold 56AR /АР for Александр Романов/ from 1904-1908...
  6. Privately Commissioned 4th class Order of St. George from the collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden

    German-made 4th class cross in gold. Probably awarded either to Friedrich I, Regent (from 1852) and subsequently Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907) or to his younger brother Prince Wilhelm (1829-97). Ex collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden. See also Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky...
  7. Orders of St. George made by AR /АР/ workshop

    4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Width 38mm. Marked with gold hallmark "56" from 1908+ time period and makers mark АР /AR/. Interesting and quite unusual iconography.
  8. Orders of St.George with "Pink" Medallions from the Last Quarter of the 19th Century

    It is often wrongly believed (and said) that so-called "pink" medallions were used on the orders of St. George only until 1850s. This is not true. Although model specimens of St.George orders that were made by official supplier of the Imperial Kapitul /Kapitul; Capitulum/ Julius Keibel in 1870...
  9. St.George Orders for Non-Christians

    Earliest known specimen of 4th class. In fact one of the very first (if not actually the very first) St.George cross for Non-Christians. Special model specimen made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop for the Kapitul in 1844. Gold, enamel. Size 34 mm.
  10. 4th class St. George order of Major General Alexey Petrovich Melissino for the Siege of Izmail

    Awarded on March 25, 1791 "for the excellent bravery shown during the storming of the fortress of Izmail with the extermination of the army that was there/за отличную храбрость, оказанную при штурме крепости Измаила, с истреблением бывшей там армии". Gold, enamel. Size 35 x 38mm. Weight 3.92 g...
  11. 4th class St.George order of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich the Younger

    Grand Duke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duke_Nicholas_Nikolaevich_of_Russia_(1856–1929) was awarded with 4th class St.George order in 1877. Looks like he is wearing different cross in this photo.
  12. 4th class St.George order of Franz Joseph I of Austria

    Interesting austrian made cross. Made in gold. Most likely by Rothe, Wien. Emperor Francis Joseph https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria was awarded with 4th class St.George order on June 20, 1849. In this photo he is wearing the very same cross. "For distinction/За...
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