early order of saint andrew the first called

  1. Orders of Saint Andrew from late 1790s/early 1800s made (presumably) by the goldsmiths Pierre-Louis Agis and Pierre-Etienne Theremin

    These early crosses of Saint Andrew order have very peculiar "hipster" iconography. Presumably crosses were manufactured by Pierre-Louis Agis or by Pierre-Etienne Theremin during 1799-1802 time period. Agis Pierre-Louis (золотых дел мастер Пьер-Луи Ажи; 1752-1828) was ornamental sculptor...
  2. Order of St. Andrew from first quarter of XIX Century from the Collection of Royal Armoury /Livrustkammaren/

    Museum attributes this cross to the Charles XV/Carl XV but he was awarded with St.Andrew order only on June 11, 1838 (and almost certainly received Pannasch-made or even KK-made cross). Most likely this cross was awarded to Oscar I of Sweden (awarded on August 30, 1812) or Charles XIV (awarded...
  3. Order of Saint Andrew the First Called awarded in 1807 to Napoleon Bonaparte

    Stunning piece from the collection of State Historical Museum in Moscow. Awarded by Emperor Alexander I to Napoleon Bonaparte at Tilsit in July 1807. Gold, enamel. Size 100 x 60 mm. Weight 56.23 g. Marked ARN for Johann-Martin Arndt. Johann-Martin Arndt /Иоганн-Мартин Арндт/ a native of the...
  4. Orders of Saint Andrew made by Lorenz Lincke workshop /L.L/

    Gold, enamel. Size 94.9 x 52.0 mm. Weight 45.5 g. Marked "L.L" (allegedly) for Lorenz Alexander Lincke.
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