imperial russian order

  1. 1st class Order of Saint Stanislaus awarded in 1906 to the Senator Ernest Noël

    Exemplary late Albert Keibel made set. Pre-1899 AK-made 1st class set https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-order-of-saint-stanislaus-marked-ak-awarded-in-1896-to-rear-admiral-charles-fournier.25819/ Awarded to Senator Ernest Noël on the occasion of the signing of the Franco-Russian...
  2. Early 2nd class Orders of Saint Anna with Diamonds

    Similar (but not identical) cross from the collection of State Historical Museum https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-st-anna-with-diamonds-from-the-collection-of-state-historical-museum.23511/#post-348236 Gold, silver, enamel, rhinestones. Width 58.5 mm. Weight 21.55 g. Central...
  3. Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Privately Commissioned in 1867

    Cross with most unusual iconography. Gold, enamel. Size 57.9 × 53.4 mm. Weight 33.12 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office year mark 1867 and gold hallmark "56". Central medallions. Eagles. Marks.
  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. 1st and 4th class Orders of St.George awarded to Alexander I

    For the first time St. George's Order Duma presented Emperor Alexander I with the 1st class Order of St. George in 1801 as a "petition of the entire cavalier estate." The emperor refused to accept the highest class of this order. St. George Duma repeated the proposal to lay upon the Emperor 1st...
  6. Privately Commissioned Orders of Saint Anna with Imperial Crown

    2nd class cross from unknown manufacturer. Gold, enamel. Cross width 41 mm. Weight 20 g. Crown marked with "72" and St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1856". Cross marked with "72", partly readable St. Petersburg assay office year mark ".8.." and unreadable maker's mark under the enamel...
  7. Badge of an Official of the Order of St. Anna (type 1831)

    Practically unknown variation of the official's badge. New design received Highest approval on November 21, 1831 in Moscow. 4960. - Ноября 24. Высочайше утвержденное посложенiе Комитета Министеров. - Объ установленіи новаго знака для Оффиціаловъ ордена Св. Анны. Слушана записка Канцлера...
  8. 4th class Orders of Saint George for 25 years of Service of "Nicholas I" type

    Gold, enamel. Size 27х32 mm. Unmarked. Unknown workshop. Hermitage collection.
  9. Orders of Saint George made by an Unidentified Russian Workshop During First Half of the 19th Century

    Crosses made by this manufacturer have quite peculiar iconography. 4th class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 41 x 30 mm. Unmarked. Collection of Hermitage.
  10. Orders of White Eagle made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop

    Gold, enamel. Size 63.59 x 105.13 (inclusive of suspension) mm. Weight 84.8 g. Without manufacturer's mark. Only St.Petersburg year mark "18?1" and St. Petersburg coat of arms round mark. Beautiful specimen. Mark.
  11. Lesser Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine from First Half of 19th Century

    Oversized cross. Gold, diamonds, enamel, silk. Size 112mm (including ribbon loop) x 72 mm.
  12. Lesser Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine from the Last Quarter of the 18th Century

    Diamonds, silver, gilding, enamel. Width 50 mm. Most likely both crosses were made by the same workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/small-cross-of-the-order-of-saint-catherine-from-the-collection-of-russian-diamond-fund.25961
  13. Orders of Saint Catherine from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    Lesser cross. Silver, gold, Brazilian diamonds, enamel. Size 84 x 50 mm. Circa 1770-1780. Under a different light.
  14. Order of Saint Catherine History and Statutes/Статут Императорского ордена Св. Великомученицы Екатерины

    The Order was founded by Emperor Peter I under the name of the Order of Liberation (Орден Освобождения), under the patronage of St. Catherine of Alexandria, and specially for his spouse, Catherine (later Empress, and after his death the Sovereign as Catherine I). In this way Peter I...
  15. Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky with Diamonds of King of the Hawaiian Islands Kalākaua

    About the cavalier and his other awards see https://asiamedals.info/threads/order-of-chrysanthemum-and-other-awards-of-king-of-the-hawaiian-islands-kalakaua.23099/ In 1883, King Kalakaua bestowed the Royal Order of Kamehameha I Knight's Grand Cross upon Czar Alexander III. The following year, a...
  16. Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine of Queen Sophia of Sweden

    Grand cross was awarded to Queen Sophia in 1857. Gold, silver, diamonds, enamel. Royal Swedish Collection. On display.
  17. Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine from Royal Danish Collection

    Both Queen Louise and Queen Alexandrine received Order of Saint Catherine. Superb painting of central medallion.
  18. Early (1st third of the 19th century) Metal Breast Stars of the Order of Saint Andrew the First Called

    Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 80х79 mm. Unmarked.
  19. Orders of Saint Catherine from the Hermitage Collection

    Lesser /2nd class/ cross. Gold, silver, diamonds, enamel. Size 84 x 52 mm. Weight 22.11 g.
  20. Privately Commissioned Order of Saint Vladimir Breast Star made by Heinrich Freiburg /HF/ workshop

    Silver, gold, gilding, enamel. Dimensions 84x83 mm. Weight 57.98 g. Marked with a round city hallmark "coat of arms of St. Petersburg", silver hallmark "84" and maker's mark "HF" presumably mark of Heinrich Freiburg workshop /мастерская Генриха Фрейбурга/. See also...
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