орден виртути милитари

  1. 3rd class Order of Virtuti Militari made by an unknown Russian workshop

    Rare privately-commissioned cross. Gold, silver, enamel. Unmarked. Cross was later converted into a brooch https://asiamedals.info/threads/imperial-russian-orders-converted-into-brooches-and-pendants.26612/
  2. 3rd class Order of Virtuti Militari made by the Russian workshop "A•Л" in 1841

    Rare privately-commissioned cross. Gold, silver, enamel. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1841", gold hallmark "56" and partly readable maker's mark "A•Л" or "A•A".
  3. 5th class Orders of Virtuti Militari made by Saint Petersburg Mint

    On November 7, 1831 after the suppression of the Polish uprising of 1830–1831 Emperor Nicholas I ordered that officers and generals be given out “a badge of distinction belonging to the Kingdom of Poland for military merit” to officers and generals. 5th class crosses were awarded to low-ranking...
  4. 3rd class Order of Virtuti Militari awarded for the Battle of Smolensk in 1812 to General Franciszek Morawski

    General thread https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st...-in-1829-to-general-franciszek-morawski.27349 Gold, enamel. Size 39.9 mm. Weight 15.63 g. Collection of National Museum in Szczecin.
  5. 2nd class Orders of Virtuti Militari made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop

    Immanuel Pannasch made in total 188 crosses of 2nd class for the Russian Imperial Chapter /Kapitul/. Exemplarity specimen from the collection of State Historical Museum in Moscow. Gold, silver, enamel. Size 78 × 47 mm. Weight 23.50 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office year mark 1832.
  6. Virtuti Militari Order Miniatures

    Gold, enamel. Size 24x19 mm. Сollection of State Historical Museum in Moscow.
  7. 1st class Order of Virtuti Militari /Order Wojskowy Polski/ of Alexander I

    Alexander I was awarded with this set of Order Wojskowy Polski in 1815. Gold, enamel. Height 99mm; width 61 mm. Gold, silver, enamel. Size 83 mm.
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