орден святой анны

  1. Orders of Saint Anna made by Rothe, Wien

    The bulk of these "collector's copies" (or more precisely fakes) was manufactured between early 1960s and late 1990s. "Original" breast star's hallmarks are frequently polished (sometimes new fake Imperial Russian/European marks are added). Crosses are usually unmarked (sometimes new fake...
  2. Medallions of an Official of St. Anna Order

    Presumably early form of the official’s /officiant’s/ badge (see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-andrew-order.23805/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-alexander-nevsky-order.25740/ ...
  3. Orders of Saint Anna with Imperial Crown made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop /KK/

    Breast stars of Saint Anna with Imperial Crown https://asiamedals.info/threads/order-of-saint-anna-breast-stars-with-imperial-crown.28089/ https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd-class-order-of-saint-vladimir-made-by-immanuel-pannasch-ip-workshop-and-other-awards-of-paul-pisani.25681/#post-355371
  4. Embroidered Breast Star of Saint Anna order with Imperial Crown

    Rare embroidered breast star of St. Anna order with Crown from 1829-1855 time period from Hermitage collection. Formally speaking this is a privately-comissioned breast star since officially issued "Kapitul" breast stars with Imperial Crown were made in metal...
  5. Orders of Saint Anna made by Godet, Berlin

    Gold, enamel. Size 46 mm. Marked on the lower rim "Godet".
  6. Order of Saint Anna breast star of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director and critic Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was awarded by Emperor Alexander I with Saint Anna order in 1808.
  7. Orders of St. Anne manufactured by MS /MC/ workshop

    Third quarter of the 19th century. Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 81.3x81 mm. Weight 54.09 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office silver hallmark "84" and maker's mark "MS/МС". Original screw fastening was converted to pin (probably by Keibel workshop since pin bears its mark). Central...
  8. Orders of St. Anne made by Victor Lindroz workshop /V.L/

    "Lindroz Victor, Finnish native, goldsmith, Gorokhovaya, 17". Address book of the city of St. Petersburg for 1899. "Линдроз Виктор, финляндский уроженец, золотых дел мастер, Гороховая, 17". Адресная книга города С.–Петербурга на 1899 г. Orders of St.Anna with Diamonds made by Victor Lindroz...
  9. Converted embroidered breast stars of the Order of Saint Anna

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/converted-embroidered-breast-stars-of-the-order-of-st-alexander-nevsky.23604/ Silver, silver wire, sequins, fabric, sewing. Size 81.6×82.2 mm. Weight 32.20 g.
  10. Badge of an Official of the Order of St. Anna (type 1833)

    Previous official's badge of type 1831 https://asiamedals.info/threads/badge-of-an-official-of-the-order-of-st-anna-type-1831.26041 New design was approved by Emperor on July 16, 1833. Source. Badges were worn by officials of the Order of St. Anna (master of ceremonies, secretary...
  11. Orders of St. Anne manufactured by PL workshop

    Orders of Saint Vladimir made by PL workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-st-vladimir-manufactured-by-pl-workshop.27606/ Orders of St. Stanislaus made by PL workshop https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-saint-stanislaus-made-by-pl-workshop.27837/ In addition to Imperial...
  12. 1st class Order of St. Anna from the collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden

    WK-made (Johann Wilhelm Keibel) full set from circa 1856. Probably awarded either to Friedrich I, Regent (from 1852) and subsequently Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907) or to his younger brother Prince Wilhelm (1829-97). Ex collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden. See also Order of...
  13. Imperial Russian Orders and Medals made by Chobillion, Paris

    Established by J. Chobillion in 1840, this firm only manufactured the Order of Chivalry until the early 1920s. In 1875, it was taken over by E. Chobillon and by 1896 can be located at 16 Rue Croix de Petits Champs, as noted on Madagascan Orders. By 1912, their address was 180 Galerie de Valois...
  14. St. Anne Orders for Non-Christians made by Eduard /ИЛ-ВД Эдуард/ workshop

    Very early 2nd class cross in gold with rare variation of medallions that was issued in early 1900s. Size 47 (including loop) х 43 mm. Marked ИЛ/IL and Эдуард/Eduard. Marks. Note that the loop is marked with full Eduard/Эдуард mark. Ribbon.
  15. Order of St. Anna Medal for Foreigners type 1911

    Exerpt from a letter of Baron V.V. Frederiks to the Minister of War V.A. Sukhomlinov about changing the procedure for awarding foreigners with medals and insignia of the Order of St. Anna (written on July 9, 1911) "To reward foreign service persons who due to the nature of their duties cannot...
  16. Miniatures of the Order of St. Anna

    European-made miniature. Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 18 x 18 mm.
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