order of white elephant

  1. Miniatures of the Orders and Medals of Thailand

    Miniature of the Crown of Thailand order of 1st type. Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 27 x 18 mm.
  2. 3rd class (Commander) Order of White Elephant awarded in 1926 to Colonial Infantry Captain Louis Jeanbrau

    See https://asiamedals.info/threads/3rd-class-rising-sun-order-awarded-in-1925-to-colonial-infantry-captain-louis-jeanbrau.26087 Case. Document. Official translation.
  3. Order of White Elephant awarded to John Halderman

    John A.Halderman, soldier, statesman and diplomat, was born and reared in Kentucky. He was educated at McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill., and subsequently studied law in the University of Louisville. In the spring of 1854, at the age of twenty-one years, he came to Kansas and began the...
  4. Order of the Elephant Diamond Breast Star and Badge of Margrethe II of Denmark

    The Queen was awarded with Order of the Elephant on her father's accession to the throne in 1947.
  5. "Large" and "Small" Orders of the Elephant from the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums

    "Large" Elephant. Gold, precious stones, enamel. Height 72 mm (with loop); length 63 mm. Allegedly belonged to Alexander III of Russia.
  6. Karl XV's Order of the Elephant

    Awarded to King of Sweden Karl XV (1826-1872) as Crown prince in 1846. On display in Royal Armoury /Livrustkammaren/.
  7. Edward VII's Order of the Elephant Combined with the Order of Garter Breast Stars

    Edward VII owned at least two combined order breast stars. 1st breast star.
  8. Order of the Elephant made in 1580 for the King Frederik II of Denmark

    Unique Order of the Elephant in its oldest existing form, with Frederik II’s picture, monogram and motto. Made in gold in 1580 by Hans Raadt, possibly from a drawing by Melchior Lorck. M・H・Z・G・A = Meine Hoffnung zu Gott allein = My Hope is in God Alone Superb jewelry work. T・I・W ・B =...
  9. Order of the Elephant made in 1671 from Royal Danish Collection

    Gold, silver, table-cut stones, enamel. Allegedly made by Paul Kurtz in 1671. Looks like curators of the collection decided simply stick disembodied or loosened ring to the tower. Impressive approach to restoration.
  10. Gold Star of the Order of the Elephant with Brilliants and Pearls from Royal Danish Collection

    Gold, diamonds, pearls, enamel. Circa 1770. Made by J.F. Fistaine.
  11. Order of the Elephant: Fakes and Collector's Copies

    Classical fake /a.k.a. "collector's copy"/. Silver, gild, strass stones, enamel. Size 69 x 58 mm. Thickness 23 mm. Weight 179.7 g. King Frederik IX's monogram (reigned 1947-1972). Details.
  12. Early Order of White Elephant of Governess Anna Leonowens

    Interesting early piece. Size 54x34 mm. Gold, silver, diamonds, enamel.
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