ордена святой анны павловского типа

  1. Early (Pavel I) vs. Later (Nikolaus I) Design of Russian Imperial Order of St. Anna

    Early (often incorrectly called Holstein type) design of St. Anna order that was introduced in 1797 by Emperor Pavel I . Original line drawings from "Charter on Russian Imperial Orders of Emperor Paul I/Установление о российских императорских орденах Павла l". Ribbon of the Order of St...
  2. 1st class St.Anna order awarded in 1808 to Lieutenant General Ivan Sazonov

    Gilded copper, enamel, glass. Size 58x68 mm. Weight 40.26 g. Privately commissioned early "Holstein"/"Pavel" type of order. Was donated to the Museum of 1812 in 1912 by General Merchansky /Д.В. Мерчанский/. Currently in the collection of State Historical Museum. On display. Museum has...
  3. Early Orders of St.Anna (so-called "Holstein" or "Pavel" type) from a Private Collections

    1st class cross Bronze gilt, enamel, red and white paste stones. Size 68.7 x 60 mm Weight 49 g. Central medallions. Practically identical to the cross from the collection of State Historical Museum in Moscow...
  4. Early Orders of St.Anna (so-called "Holstein" or "Pavel" type) from the collection of State Historical Museum

    All crosses below belong to the 1797-1829 time period. 1st class badges have approximate width somewhere between 58-72 mm. 2nd class badges have approximate width somewhere between 40-50 mm. Such considerable range of sizes was a consequences of the absence of clearly defined sizes of 1st and...
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