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  1. Order of Saint Andrew document issued in 1829 to Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

    Rare document issued on September 22, 1829 to the Infantry General Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov for excellent care of the army’s food supply throughout the war with the Turks.
  2. Embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order from the collection of Turku Museum Centre

    Silk, linen, paper, silver thread, gilded thread, sequins.
  3. Order of Saint Andrew the First Called of Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg

    About the cavalier https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-order-of-saint-george-breast-star-of-karl-philipp-prince-of-schwarzenberg.26490/ Awarded on October 11 (23), 1813 (on the same day with St.Alexander Nevsky...
  4. Order of Saint Andrew from the collection of Coburg Fortress

    Awarded to Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. IK or early AK-made set. Veste Coburg /Coburg Fortress/ today houses museums, including a collection of art objects and paintings that belonged to the ducal family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a large collection of arms and armor, significant examples...
  5. Order of Saint Andrew Breast Stars (and other awards) of Count Auguste Ferron de La Ferronnays

    Russian-made privately commissioned breast star. Silver, enamel. Size 68 mm. Weight 35.5 g. Marked with French import silver mark hare/rabbit head that was usually used for silver items which has been exported from France tax-free and later re-imported with the payment of tax.
  6. Breast Stars of St. Andrew Order made by an Unknown European Workshops

    Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 84 mm. Unmarked with dual adjoined pins to reverse. Central medallion.
  7. Orders of Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop

    Specimen from the collection of Bavarian Army Museum /Bayerisches Armeemuseum/.
  8. Grand Imperial Chain and Star of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called of Empresses Anna Ioannovna and Elizabeth Petrovna

    Badges, breast stars and collar of St.Andrew and St.Alexander orders that were used in coronation of Anna Ioannovna in 1730. Nice looking diamonds. Collar of unique design. Detail. Source. Description of the Anna Ioannovna's coronation in 1730.
  9. Alexander I’s Breast Stars of St.Andrew order

    Metal star. Silver, gold, metal, enamel. Size 108 mm. Collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums. On display.
  10. Order of Saint Andrew Breast Stars from the collection of National Nordic Museum

    Beautiful early Russian-made full-size breast star from the late XVIII century. Silver, gold, enamel.
  11. 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...
  12. St. Andrew Order Breast Star with Pearls from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    Size 110 mm. Under different light.
  13. Order of Saint Andrew the First Called of Grand Duke Nikolai Konstantinovich of Russia

    Gold, enamel. Size 63 × 86 mm. Weight 72.8 g. Marked with half visible IK and unreadable gold hallmarks.
  14. Order of St. Andrew the First Called of General Anders Edvard Ramsay

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd-class-order-of-saint-vladimir-with-swords-of-general-georg-edvard-ramsay.26474/ Baron and general Anders Edvard Ramsay /Эдуард Андреевич Рамзай/ was awarded with Order of St. Andrew on November 30, 1875. Set was made by Julius Keibel /IK/. On...
  15. Breast Star of the Order of Saint Andrew made by Lemaitre, Paris

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 85 mm. Weight 53 g. 42 Rue Coquilliere - this was the firm address between mid 1870s until 1901.
  16. Edward VII’s Breast Star of St. Andrew Order combined with the Order of the Garter

    Silver, gold and enamel. Size 96 x 94 mm. Royal Collection. Mortimer & Hunt Jewellers to the Queen, London. This name firm used only between 1838 and 1843. Storr & Mortimer /1822-1839/. The firm of Storr & Mortimer was formed in 1822 when the celebrated silversmith Paul Storr...
  17. Children’s Order of Saint Andrew the First Called Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia

    Collar of 17th links, badge and breast star were made in 1856 for the Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia by Johann Wilhelm Keibel /WK/ workshop. Gold, enamel. Badge size 49 x 57 mm. Marked with "WK", "year mark 1856", "St.Petersburg assay office mark" and "72". Collar length 710 mm...
  18. Diamond-cut Breast Star of Saint Andrew Order made by Johann Andreas Becker

    Interesting specimen from the Hermitage collection. Allegedly made by Johann Andreas Becker workshop /Иоганн Андреас Беккер/. Approximately first quarter of the 19th century.
  19. Breast Star of St. Andrew Order of Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia

    Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 53 mm. Currently in the collection of Hermitage. Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia (8 February 1798 [OS 28 January] – 9 September 1849 [OS 28 August]) was a Russian prince, the tenth child and fourth son of Paul I of Russia and Sophie Dorothea of...
  20. Medallion of an Official of St. Andrew Order

    Presumably early form of the official’s /officiant’s/ badge (see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-alexander-nevsky-order.25740/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-catherine-order.25839/ ...
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