imperial order of the double dragon

  1. 1st Type 2nd Class 3rd Grade Double Dragon order awarded in 1906 to Japanese Imperial Army Third Class Medical Officer Tōichirō Suganuma

    Exemplary set awarded in December 1906 to 3rd class medical officer /rank equivalent to a Major/ Tōichirō Suganuma. Sash badge.
  2. 2nd Type 1st Class 2nd Grade Order of the Double Dragon

    Silver, gilt, coral stone, enamel.
  3. 2nd Type 1st Class 1st Grade Order of the Double Dragon

    Very rare sash badge. Silver, gold, gilt, pearls, enamel. Size 68.5 x 51 mm. Weight 59.5 g.
  4. 3rd Class 1st Grade Order of the Double Dragon of Transitional Design

    Excellent transitional set. Badge. Silver, gilt, coral stone, enamel. Size 106 mm. Breast star. Silver, gilt, coral stone, enamel.
  5. Imperial Russian Officers and Officials with Chinese Orders and Medals

    Alexander Wilhelm Andreas Freiherr von Kaulbars (Russian: Александр Васильевич Каульбарс; 23 May [O.S. 11] 1844 – 25 January 1925) was a General of the Cavalry who served in the Imperial Russian Army during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A noted explorer of Central Asia, he was also...
  6. Order of the Double Dragon 1st Class 3rd Grade сase made by the Saint Petersburg firm ARND

    Leather, cardboard, fabric. Size 94x144x22 mm. The name of the Saint Petersburg firm "Арнд" comes from Arnd Johann Helwig, a goldsmith who came to St. Petersburg from Germany. In 1905–1916 "Arnd" (orders trading house) was located in Nevsky prospect, 18–12; owner Karl Ivanovich Bok /until...
  7. 1st Type 3rd Class 2nd Grade Order of Double Dragon awarded to German Naval Engineer Wilhelm Fleischer

    Gold, blue glass cabochon, enamel. Size 59.7 x 39.3 mm. Weight 37.4 g. Wilhelm Fleischer was born on January 30, 1851 in Münster /Westphalia/. He, was a senior engineer in the Imperial German Navy and an expert in torpedo weapons. In 1881 he was assigned to the Imperial Chinese Fleet, and in...
  8. Imperial Order of the Double Dragon in Meyers Lexikon, 1896

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