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  1. Orders of the Lion and Sun made by JMJ van Wielik, Hague

    Van Wielik was the Dutch court and government supplier of medals, awards and decorations. The company was founded on November 14, 1841 by watchmaker Johannes Martinus Josephus van Wielik. In 1841 he settled at Noordeinde in The Hague, district F number 107 (now Noordeinde 9), where he took over...
  2. 1st class Order of the Lion and Sun awarded to Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

    See also index thread devoted to Talleyrand awards https://asiamedals.info/threads/order-of-saint-andrew-the-first-called-awarded-in-1807-to-charles-maurice-de-talleyrand-perigord.25787/ Silver, gold, enamel. Size 90 x 55 mm. Collection of Château de Valençay.
  3. Order of the Lion and Sun Collar awarded in 1828 John Kinneir Macdonald

    Superb set that was awarded in 1828 by the Shah of Persia to Sir John Kinneir Macdonald in recognition of his service in arranging the indemnity and peace treaty between Persia and Russia that year. Gold, translucent and opaque enamels. Badge size 80 x 90 mm. Collar size 356 x 254 mm. Made by...
  4. 2nd class Order of the Lion and Sun awarded in 1826 to Major General Sir James Edward Alexander

    Exceptionally early set.
  5. Orders of the Lion and Sun made by Karl Shubert workshop, St. Petersburg

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 90.3×89.8 mm. Weight 68.87 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office mark "anchors", silver hallmark "84" and maker's mark KS for Karl Shubert / Мастерская Карла Рейнгольда Шуберта/Workshop of Karl Reyngold Shubert/ Marks.
  6. Orders of the Lion and Sun 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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