imperial russian order

  1. 1st class St.George orders from Hermitage collection

    Unmarked. Gold, enamel. Size 53 х 77 mm.
  2. Early Order of St. Alexander Nevsky of Elizaveta Alexeevna, wife of Emperor Alexander I

    Gold, enamel, glass. Size 71 mm. Marked AP /АР/ supposedly for Afanasy Panov /Афанасий Панов/. Sash. Size 98 x 1660 mm
  3. Early Order of St. Alexander Nevsky from the Sandars Collection

    Gold, enamel. Size 82 x 69 mm. Bought by Sandars at Sotheby’s Geneva, 16 May 1991, lot 289.
  4. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky of Alexander I

    Until 1811 belonged to Alexander I https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_I_of_Russia In 1811 he personally awarded this badge to the Adjutant General Alexander Dmitrievich Balashev https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Balashov Gold. Size 68 x 76 mm. Weight 81,5 g. Reverse central...
  5. Seal of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky

    19th century. Engraving, gilding. Diameter 42mm; height 90 mm. Mirror image. Imprint.
  6. Orders of St. Andrew from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    Unique piece. It is practically impossible to find reverse photos of this interesting specimen. This catalogue enables us to take a peek at the other side of this rarity. Original description. ORDER OF ST. ANDREW; SMOKY TOPAZ. A precious production of Russian art, characterizing the...
  7. Diamond Star of the Order of St.Catherin from collection of Houston Museum of Natural Science

  8. Orders of St. Andrew made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop /KK/

    Gold, enamel. Circa 1844. Presented to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII) by Emperor NIcholas I, 1844. Chain. Links.
  9. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from Lviv National Museum

    Badge. Breast star.
  10. Orders of St. George for the Battle of Waterloo

    Orders of St. Vladimir for the Battle of Waterloo https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-st-vladimir-for-the-battle-of-waterloo.28211/ The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June 1815, near Waterloo (at that time in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium), marking...
  11. 2nd class St.George Order of Admiral Robert Stopford

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stopford_(Royal_Navy_officer) As Vice Admiral on board HMS Princess Charlotte and subsequently HMS Phoenix, he was in command of the combined British, Turkish, and Austrian fleet during the bombardment of Acre on 3 November 1840. On November 16, 1840 he...
  12. European Replicas of St.George Orders

    Most of these crosses and breast stars were made as copies for collectors. It is also possible that some were privately-comissioned as memorabilia pieces by the relatives of the order cavaliers. Finally, some of them are nothing but high-quality fakes. 1st class set. Gold, enamel. Size 48.4...
  13. 4th class Saint George Orders of Alexander II of Russia

    Gold, enamel. Size 38 х 33.5 mm. Weight 6.78 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office god hallmark "anchors +56". Collection of State Historical Museum, Moscow. Iconography. Alexander II was awarded with 4th class Saint George order on November 10, 1850. Official Citation. "…на...
  14. Seal of the Order of Saint George

    19th century. Silver, steel, bone; casting, engraving, gilding. Imprint.
  15. Miniatures of the Order of St. George

    Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 14x17 mm. Weight 1.81 g. Unmarked French-made miniature.
  16. Orders of St. Stanislaus made by Boullanger, Paris

    In 1866, Francois-Victor Boullanger began selling orders from his newly opened shop in Paris. While he referred to himself as the "fabricant d'ordres francais et etrangers" they made very few orders. Instead, they sold the insignia of Lemaitre. In 1899, the enterprise continued under the name...
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