imperial russian military order of saint george

  1. Orders of St. George made by an Unidentified St. Petersburg workshop during 1908-1917 time period

    4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 37 mm. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office gold hallmark from 1908+ time period. Interesting iconography.
  2. Order of Saint George for 18 Campaigns made by Unknown Russian Workshop

    Gold, enamel. Size 40.8 x 36.7 mm. Weight 10.7 g. Marks are completely polished. Could be a privately commissioned cross made by Frederick Adolf Golshtenius workshop /F•H/. See 4th class order of Saint George for 25 Years of Service of similar work...
  3. 3rd class St.George Order awarded in 1916 the Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe

    Awarded on June 24, 1916 for "distinguished service rendered in the Battle of Jutland". Gold, enamel. Marks unreadable. Collection of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. About Jellicoe...
  4. Orders of Saint George for 25 Years of Service of Major General Vladimir Nikolaevich Lermontov

    Vladimir Nikolaevich Lermontov owned three crosses of 4th class Saint George order for 25 years of impeccable service in officer ranks. He was awarded with order of Saint George on December 4, 1843. Officially issued "kapitul" cross made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop...
  5. 4th class Saint George order of General Mikhail Dmitriyevich Skobelev

    Gold, enamel. Size 40.5 x 44.5 mm. Weight 10.23 g. Collection of State Historical Museum, Moscow. Cross was part of the collection of Pyotr Ivanovich Shchukin. In 1905 Shchukin donated his rich collection to the Historical Museum. Ribbon.
  6. 4th class Order of Saint George of Prussian General Friedrich Julius Wilhelm Graf von Bose

    4th class cross was awarded on December 27, 1870 for the Franco-Prussian War. Collection of Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. 1st medal bar (note pink color of the medallion...
  7. Orders of St. George made by Unknown Russian Workshop

    Crosses have quite distinctive iconography and (judging by the hallmarks) were manufactured somewhere around 1850s. 4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 39 (including suspension ring) x 34.8 mm. Marked with gold hallmark "72" and unreadable maker's mark.
  8. Order of Saint George for 25 Years from 1840s

    Gold, enamel. Size 36.6 x 33.0 mm. Weight 7.9 g. Marked partly readable St. Petersburg assay office year mark "184?". Iconography is close to KK-made crosses https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-saint-george-for-25-years-of-service-made-by-keibel-kammerer-kk-workshop.26484/ but with...
  9. 4th class St.George orders from the collection of State Historical Museum in Moscow

    Beautiful 4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 40х45 mm. Weight 12.35 g. Marked with unreadable gold hallmark, maker's mark and St. Petersburg assay office mark.
  10. St.George orders (and other awards) of General Mikhail Dmitriyevich Skobelev

    Beautifully executed 2nd class badge. Gold, enamel. Size: 53 x 53 mm (with an eyelet - 53 x 60 mm). Allegedly all awards were kept in the Skobelev's tomb in the village Zaborovskie Gai. Amazing cross.
  11. 1st class St.George orders from Hermitage collection

    Unmarked. Gold, enamel. Size 53 х 77 mm.
  12. 4th class St. George orders made in gold by Eduard workshop

    Before 1908 marked with ИЛ /IL/. After 1908 marked with ВД /VD/. There is no clear time border between "early" and "late" iconography since these two were co-existed for some (or even all) time. The earliest known time coordinated for awarded cross with "late" iconography - December 1914. The...
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