европейские производители русских орденов

  1. Order of the White Eagle Breast Star in Gold of Alfonso de Bourbon Count de Caserta

    Interesting privately-comissioned breast star in gold that allegedly was privately commissioned by the Count of Caserta (Conte di Caserta), brother of King Francis II of the Two Sicilies. Gold, enamel. Size 80.5 х 80.5 mm. Weight 47.1 g. Unmarked. Central medallion. Letters "Pro" was lost.
  2. Orders of Saint Anna made by an Unidentified French workshops

    3rd class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 43 x 38 mm. Weight 20.5 g. Ring marked with a French import gold hallmark "owl" /introduced in 1893 and stamped on imported gold jewellery, it is also since 1902 a so-called chance hallmark, stamped on any foreign gold object or one without a legible French...
  3. Orders of Saint Stanislaus made by Vincenz Mayer’s Söhne, Wien

    Founded in 1810 this firm made all the Imperial Austrian Orders, along with some smaller pieces such as the Marianna Cross and Red Cross decorations. They also made insignias for various countries, such as Russia, Greece, Romania and Serbia. The stars often had a large circular plaque on the...
  4. 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.
  5. Breast Stars of St. Andrew Order made by an Unknown European Workshops

    Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 84 mm. Unmarked with dual adjoined pins to reverse. Central medallion.
  6. 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...
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