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  1. Orders of White Eagle for Non-Christians made by Julius Keibel /IK/ workshop

    Set /sash badge is missing/ from the collection of National Museum of American History, Washington D.C. Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 87.8 x 86.9 mm. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office silver hallmark "84" and round mark "anchors", "double-headed eagle" and maker's mark "Keibel". Sash...
  2. Orders of White Eagle for Non-Christians made by Albert Keibel /AK/ workshop

    Non-Christians were issued with the unaltered version of the badge (see for example https://asiamedals.info/threads/ito-hirobumi-orders-of-white-eagle-and-saint-alexander-nevsky-with-diamonds-for-non-christians.26173/). Only the central medallion of the issued breast star was different. Order...
  3. 1st class St.Stanislaus and St.Anna Orders for Non-Christians awarded to General Masataro Fukuda

    1st class St. Stanislaus order for Non-Christians made by Eduard workshop. Permission to accept and to wear /受領及と佩用スルヲ免許セラル - lit. license to accept and use/ order of the Saint Stanislaus 1st class by His Majesty the Tsar of Russia /露西亜国皇帝陛下ヨー贈與ル神聖スタニスラス第 一等勲章/ was issued on July 6, 1914...
  4. Orders of St.Anna for Non-Christians made by Keibel and Kammerer workshop /KK/

    2nd class cross made in 1850. Gold, enamel. Size 42.4 mm. Weight 14.72 g. Marked on reverse under the enamel with "double-headed eagle" and on the ring with St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1850". Central medallions. Original case.
  5. 2nd class St.Anna with diamonds for Non-Christians

    Gold, diamonds, enamel. Size 49 mm. Unmarked. Order was awarded to Japanese official.
  6. Orders of Saint Vladimir for Non-Christians

    4th class St.Vladimir Order with Swords for Non-Christians made by Julius Keibel workshop /IK/. Private collection. Photos courtesy of the owner. Gold, enamel. Marked with gold assay mark "56" with the coat of arms of St. Petersburg; on the upper beam under the enamel the imperial eagle, on...
  7. Early Imperial Russian Orders for Non-Christians with White Enameled Central Medallions

    Between 1844 and November 22, 1858 central medallions of Russian imperial orders for Non-Christians were white enameled with painted double-headed black imperial eagle. All such orders are very rare. 1st class St.Stanislaus order for Non-Christians. Gold, enamel. Size 57x57 mm. Made by Keibel...
  8. St.Alexander Nevsky Orders for Non-Christians made by Albert Keibel /AK/ workshop

    Gold, enamel. Approximate size 60 x 55 mm. Marked with assay mark "56" with the coat of arms of St. Petersburg; on the upper beam under the enamel the imperial eagle, on the lower - "AK" for Albert Keibel. Cross was awarded to Persian official somewhere between 1882 and 1899. Medallions...
  9. Imperial Russian Medal Bar with Two Fake Orders for Non-Christians

    Once it was a nice original (and quite rare because of the Bukhara award) medal bar. That was before some genius stuffed it with two original gold orders with fake medallions for Non-Christians.
  10. Privately Commissioned 4th class (for edged weapon) Orders of St. Anne for non-Christians

    Interesting specimen from the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums. Gold, enamel, guilloché. Diameter 19mm; height 27 mm.
  11. St.George Orders for Non-Christians

    Earliest known specimen of 4th class. In fact one of the very first (if not actually the very first) St.George cross for Non-Christians. Special model specimen made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop for the Kapitul in 1844. Gold, enamel. Size 34 mm.
  12. Fake St. Vladimir Orders for Non-Christians

    Fake 4th class cross.
  13. St.Stanislaus Orders for Non-Christians made by Albert Keibel /AK/ workshop

    1st class badge marked AK for Albert Keibel /Альберт Кейбель/ from pre-1899 time period. Gold, enamel. Size 64 x 62 mm. Weight 25.9 g. Marks.
  14. St.Stanislaus Orders for Non-Christians made by Eduard /ИЛ-ВД Эдуард/ workshop

    Rare early 2nd class set with a breast star issued sometime between 1905 and 1908. Set belonged to an unknown Japanese cavalier. Note typical for the early Japanese orders ribbon clasp. Cross. Gold, enamel. Marked ИЛ/IL and Эдуард/Eduard + gold hallmarks. Central medallions.
  15. Orders of St. Andrew with Diamonds for Non-Christians from Topkapı Palace Museum

    Unique pieces. Gold, diamonds, rubies, enamel. Enormous size 120 x 80 mm. Second badge.
  16. St.Stanislaus Orders for Non-Christians made by Julius Keibel /IK/ workshop

    1st class set from 1864-1882 time period. Marked IK for Julius Keibel. Breast star.
  17. Russian Orders for Non-Christians of Marquess Okuma Shigenobu

    Marquess Ōkuma Shigenobu /大隈 重信, March 11, 1838 – January 10, 1922/ was a Japanese statesman and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy. He served as Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan in 1898 and from 1914 to 1916. Ōkuma was also an early advocate of Western science and culture in Japan...
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