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  1. Orders of Saint Andrew from late 1790s/early 1800s made (presumably) by the goldsmiths Pierre-Louis Agis and Pierre-Etienne Theremin

    These early crosses of Saint Andrew order have very peculiar "hipster" iconography. Presumably crosses were manufactured by Pierre-Louis Agis or by Pierre-Etienne Theremin during 1799-1802 time period. Agis Pierre-Louis (золотых дел мастер Пьер-Луи Ажи; 1752-1828) was ornamental sculptor...
  2. Orders of Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop

    Specimen from the collection of Bavarian Army Museum /Bayerisches Armeemuseum/.
  3. Order of St. Andrew Silver Breast Star of Catherine II the Great

    See also See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-st-george-order-of-catherine-ii-the-great.23678/#post-356023 ;https://asiamedals.info/threads/1st-class-saint-vladimir-order-of-catherine-ii-the-great.26708/ ...
  4. Order of Saint Andrew of Archduke John of Austria

    Stunning badge made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop in 1835. Awarded on August 29 (September 10), 1835 (together with three "junior" Imperial Russian orders). Gold, enamel. Height 92 mm. Collection of Green Vault /Grünes Gewölbe/, Dresden.
  5. Orders of St. Andrew from the collection of Russian Diamond Fund

    Unique piece. It is practically impossible to find reverse photos of this interesting specimen. This catalogue enables us to take a peek at the other side of this rarity. Original description. ORDER OF ST. ANDREW; SMOKY TOPAZ. A precious production of Russian art, characterizing the...
  6. Orders of St. Andrew made by Keibel & Kammerer workshop /KK/

    Gold, enamel. Circa 1844. Presented to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII) by Emperor NIcholas I, 1844. Chain. Links.
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