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  1. Alexander II's order of Saint Andrew breast star from the collection of Tsarskoe Selo State Museum

    Until 1941, breast star was exhibited on the dolman of General of the Life Guards Grodno Hussar Regiment in the Antechamber of Emperor Alexander II in the Zubovsky Wing of the Catherine Palace Museum. The dolman was presented as a gift to her husband by Empress Maria Alexandrovna on April 17...
  2. Collar of the Saint Andrew the First Called order from the collection of the British Museum

    Highly unusual collar with an even more unusual four armed "Maltese Asterisk" cross. Could be a Saint Andrew masonic lodge insignia. Collar was donated to the Museum collection in 1878 by Lieutenant general Augustus William Henry Meyrick /British army officer and collector. He presented a large...
  3. Order of Saint Andrew the First Called Plate from the XVIII Сentury

    Interesting and rare design illustration.
  4. Order of Saint Andrew Breast Star made by Lemaitre, Paris

    Workshop history https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-made-by-lemaitre-paris.27814/ Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 85 mm. Weight 53 g. Judging by the reverse plaque breast star belong to the pre-1901 time period.
  5. Embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order from the collection of Turku Museum Centre

    Silk, linen, paper, silver thread, gilded thread, sequins.
  6. Empress Elizabeth Alekseevna embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order

    Coronation mantle (the purple) of Empress Elizabeth Alekseevna. 1801. Golden stare, satin, silk threads, sequins, foil. Back length 395 cm. Moscow Kremlin Museums collection.
  7. Copy of Saint Andrew the First Called Collar in Gold

    Gold, enamel. Total length 105 cm.
  8. Peter II’s embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order

    Kamzol of Emperor Peter II, 1727-1730. Wool, silk, silver threads. Length 89 cm; width 160 cm; sleeve length 49-33 cm. On display in Moscow Kremlin.
  9. Badge of an Official of the Saint Andrew the First Called Order

    Extremely rare badge. Gold, enamel. Height 45 mm; width 34 mm. Weight 12.79 g. Marked WK for the Johann Wilhelm Keibel workshop /WK/ From the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums.
  10. Cane of Grand Master of Ceremonies with the knob of the Order of St. Andrew the First Called

    Circa 1797. Gold, silver, wood, bone (Indian elephant). Height: 96.0 cm (cane); height: 103.7 cm (with knob) Collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums. In the Russian Empire the Chapter /Капитул; Сapitulum/ of Russian orders was divided into four classes: the orders of St. Andrew the...
  11. Stanisław II August Poniatowski’s Embroidered Breast Star of St. Andrew

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/stanislaw-ii-august-poniatowskis-embroidered-breast-star-of-the-white-eagle-order.26277/ Stanisław August's Sword of the Order of the White Eagle https://asiamedals.info/threads/stanislaw-augusts-sword-of-the-order-of-the-white-eagle.28511/#post-365942...
  12. Order of St. Andrew Silver Breast Star of Catherine II the Great

    See also See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-st-george-order-of-catherine-ii-the-great.23678/#post-356023 ;https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-saint-vladimir-order-of-catherine-ii-the-great.26708/ ...
  13. Order of Saint Andrew of Archduke John of Austria

    Stunning badge made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop in 1835. Awarded on August 29 (September 10), 1835 (together with three "junior" Imperial Russian orders). Gold, enamel. Height 92 mm. Collection of Green Vault /Grünes Gewölbe/, Dresden.
  14. 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.
  15. 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...
  16. British-made Breast Star of the Order of Saint Andrew the First Called

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 89 mm.
  17. 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...
  18. Orders of St. Andrew made by Johann Wilhelm Keibel workshop /WK/

    Badge from 1861. Gold, enamel. Size 64x82 mm. Weight 64.44 g. Collection of Hermitage. Collar and breast star. Collar from 1856. Gold, enamel. Size 55x1060 mm. Weight 281.76 g. Gold, silver, enamel. Size 82x83 mm. Weight: 44.17 g. Same cross with the sash. Silk, moire. Size...
  19. Embroidered breast stars of St. Andrew order from the collection of State Historical Museum

    Paper, leather, fabric, foil, tinsel, gimp, weaving, gluing, stamping, whip sewing. Size 114x114 mm. Central medallion. Under different light. Reverse. On display at Tula branch of State Historical Museum.
  20. Crimean Khan Shahin Giray /Şahin Giray/ and Unique St.Andrew Order For Non-Christians He Never Got

    Şahin Giray, Shahin Khan Girai (Crimean Tatar: شاهين كراى, romanized: Şahin Geray, 1745—1787) was the last Khan of Crimea on two occasions (1777–1782, 1782–1783). He was born in 1745 in Edirne. He studied in Greece and Venice. He reputedly spoke the Crimean Tatar language as well as Ottoman...
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