imperial russian order

  1. St. Andrew Order with Diamonds of Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy

    Thanks to the sale catalogue that was published in 1867 we have a chance to look at this rarity. Prince Esterházy received his St.Andrew in November 1856. According to the archive documents of the Imperial Cabinet of the Russian Empire this badge cost exactly 5481 rubles (an astronomical...
  2. St. Andrew Order with Diamonds worn by Empress Maria Fedorovna

    Gold, diamonds, rubies, enamel. Size 130.5 mm by 87.8mm. Weight 161.75 g, including approximately 45 carats of diamonds. Later added gold plaquette engraved "The Empress Maria Fedorovna deigned to wear this cross on November 26, 1890".
  3. St. Andrew Order Breast Star with Pearls from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    Size 110 mm. Under different light.
  4. Order of White Eagle Breast Star made by EAA workshop

    Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 79x79 mm. Weight 46.74 g. Marked with assay mark “84” with a female head to the left and the initials of the assay inspector Y. Lyapunov /Я. Ляпунов/ (St. Petersburg, 1899-1904) and the maker’s mark “EAA".
  5. 4th class (for edged weapon) Orders of St. Anne for non-Christians made by Eduard workshop

    Bronze, gild, enamel. Size 30 х 21 mm. Made by Eduard workshop.
  6. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky of Empress Maria Alexandrovna

    Allegedly belong to Empress Maria Alexandrovna. Currently in the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums. Gold, enamel. Size 54 mm.
  7. Breast stars of the St. Andrew order made by Godet workshop for Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge

    Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, (Adolphus Frederick; 24 February 1774 – 8 July 1850) was the tenth child and seventh son of the British king George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He held the title of Duke of Cambridge from 1801 until his death. He also served as Viceroy of...
  8. Order of St. Andrew (and other awards) from possessions of Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia

    Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia (17 October [O.S. 5 October] 1896 – 23 October 1978) was a member of the House of Romanov. He was born in the Peterhof Palace in St. Petersburg the only son of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife Princess Milica of Montenegro. Prince Roman...
  9. Yakov Bruce embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order awarded for the Battle of Poltava

    Silver thread, silver wire, fabric, paper, cardboard, gilding, whip sewing, rigmarole, weaving, gluing. Size 135 x 135 mm. Details. Count Jacob Bruce/́Яков Виилимович Брюс/Yákov Vílimovich Brius (11 May 1669 – 30 April 1735) was a Russian statesman, general, diplomat and scientist of...
  10. Order of St. Andrew with Swords made by Johann Wilhelm Keibel workshop /WK/

    Rare St.Andrew with swords from collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums. Gold, enamel. Size 89x65 mm. Details. Reverse. Marked with 72 and unreadable makers mark.
  11. Order of S.Alexander Nevsky of Divisional General Louis Tirlet

    Diamon-cut french-made breast star /see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/privately-commissioned-order-of-saint-alexander-nevsky-breast-stars-made-by-unidentified-workshops.25858/#post-363680 /. Silver, gold, enamel. Size 90 mm. Weight 63 g. Louis Tirlet (14 March 1771, Moiremont - 29...
  12. Early Orders of St. Alexander Nevsky from Hermitage collection

    Bronze, gilt, enamel, glass. Size 74 x 68 mm. Medallion.
  13. Orders of Saint Andrew made by Eduard workshop /ИЛ,ВД/

    Gold, enamel. Size 100 х 60 mm. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office gold hallmark from 1908+ time period, "ИЛ/IL" and "Эдуардъ/Eduard". Circa 1908. Same badge under different light. Currently in the collection of State Historical Museum (Tula branch). On display.
  14. 3rd class St. George orders made by Eduard workshop

    Gold, enamel. Size 52×47 mm. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office gold hallmark from 1908+ time period [alpha, female head in kokoshnik to the right, 56] and maker's mark "ВД/VD" for Eduard workshop master Vladimir Yakovlevich Dinakov/Владимир Яковлевич Динаков and "Эдуардъ/Eduard".
  15. Orders of St. Stanislaus made by Godet, Berlin

    Breast star. Silver, gold, enamel. Size 82.5 mm. Marked "Godet in Berlin".
  16. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    One of the most famous badges of the order of St. Alexander Nevsky. Famous but rarely seen in quality (if ever). Details.
  17. 4th class St.George order (and other awards) of Alexander Seversky

    Allegedly it was awarded to Alexander Seversky personally by the head of the Provisional Government Alexander Fedorovich Kerensky. Classical cross made by Eduard workshop in gold https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-saint-george-4th-class-in-gold-made-by-eduard-workshop.22816...
  18. Order of St. Andrew of Frederick IV of Denmark

    Stunning early piece. This badge was awarded on February 7, 1713 to the king of Denmark and Norway Frederick IV https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_IV_of_Denmark
  19. Embroidered breast stars of St.Andrew order (and other awards) of Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier

    Marshal of the Empire Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin Sovereign Prince of Wagram Louis-Alexandre Berthier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Alexandre_Berthier was awarded St.Andrew order on July 3, 1807. Three of his embroidered breast stars survived to this day. 1st breast star.
  20. Order of St. Andrew with diamonds of Field Marshal Aleksandr Ivanovich Baryatinsky

    Badge circa 1862. Silver, gold, garnets, glass, stamping, casting with engraving, hot enamel. Size 70 x 106 mm Breast star circa 1862. Gold, silver, rhinestones, hot enamel. Size 114 x 114 mm
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