breast star of st.vladimir order

  1. Baron Karl Yakovlevich Buhler's embroidered breast star of Saint Vladimir order

    Silver sequins, tinsel. Size 70x77 mm. Breast star was transferred to the State Historical Museum in 1927 from the Military Historical Museum (see https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-saint-vladimir-order-from-the-family-of-buhler-barons.26710/#post-359021).
  2. Breast Star of the Order of St. Vladimir with Swords made by an Unknown European Workshop

    Unusual breast star with mistakes in the order motto. Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 85 mm. Weight 60.51 g. Unmarked. Instead of original order motto "Польза, Честь и Слава/Benefit, Honour and Glory" we observe incorrect mix of Russian and Latin letters "Poлза, Tschest n Сллава". Reverse.
  3. Imperial Russian Orders and Medals made by Chobillion, Paris

    Established by J. Chobillion in 1840, this firm only manufactured the Order of Chivalry until the early 1920s. In 1875, it was taken over by E. Chobillon and by 1896 can be located at 16 Rue Croix de Petits Champs, as noted on Madagascan Orders. By 1912, their address was 180 Galerie de Valois...
  4. Breast stars of St.Vladimir and St.Anna orders of British physician Sir James Boniface Leighton

    St. Vladimir orderbreast star. Silver, gold, enamel, Size 84 mm. Circa 1830, made by unidentified workshop.
  5. Breast star of Order of St. Vladimir made by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell

    Gold, silver, diamonds, enamel. Size 105x106 mm Weight 113,3 g. Reverse marked Rundell, Bridge & Rundell jewellers to their Majesties (London firm of jewellers and goldsmiths formed by Philip Rundell (1746–1827)and John Bridge (baptized 1755–1834)). Central medallion.
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