order of st. alexander nevsky with diamonds

  1. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds awarded to Paul Deschanel in 1901

    Gold, silver, enamel, diamonds (about 340 old cut diamonds and diamond roses with a total weight of about 3.8 ct.). Size 57.3 x 52.3 mm. Weight 49.4 g. Marked on the loop with gold hallmark "56" from 1899-1904 time period [kokoshnik to the left +assayer’s mark "ЯЛ" for Yakov Lyapunov] and...
  2. Fake Orders of St. Alexander Nevsky with Diamonds in the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums

    Modern made fake is an unusual object for such an authoritative collection. To put it mildly. So how this "relic" managed to find its way into collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums?! The only original part is the central painted medallion. It was taken from the original badge without...
  3. St. Alexander Nevsky with Diamonds for Non-Christians of Viscount Motono Ichiro

    Awarded on December 11, 1916. Cross was made by Saint Petersburg jeweler Carl Blank /Karl Blank/. Height (with ring) 60 mm. Width 53 mm. Weight 39.7 g. Viscount Motono Ichirō (本野 一郎, March 23, 1862 – September 17, 1918) was a statesman and diplomat. Born on March 23, 1862 in Saga (Japan)...
  4. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    One of the most famous badges of the order of St. Alexander Nevsky. Famous but rarely seen in quality (if ever). Details.
  5. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from Hillwood collection

    Nice specimen. Gold, silver, enamel, diamonds Reverse of the pin bears number 82. Size 98 mm.
  6. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from Carl Blank workshop

    Badge marked with St. Petersburg gold assay mark 56 and CB mark for Carl Blank/Karl Blank workshop. Height 85 mm. Length 53 mm Weight 45.8 g. Breast star in unmarked gold. Numbered 107 on the other side of pin. Diameter 87 mm. Wright 125.8 g. Case and sash.
  7. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from Lviv National Museum

    Badge. Breast star.
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