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  1. Peter II’s embroidered breast star of St. Andrew order

    Kamzol of Emperor Peter II, 1727-1730. Wool, silk, silver threads. Length 89 cm; width 160 cm; sleeve length 49-33 cm. On display in Moscow Kremlin.
  2. Stanisław II August Poniatowski’s Embroidered Breast Star of St. Andrew

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/stanislaw-ii-august-poniatowskis-embroidered-breast-star-of-the-white-eagle-order.26277/ Size 130 mm. Note Z instead of russian З, N instead of Н and S instead of С in motto "За Веру и Верность/For Faith and Loyalty". Collection of Hermitage.
  3. Embroidered breast stars of St. Andrew order from the collection of Hermitage

    Silk, linen, paper, silver thread, gilded thread, sequins. Size 85 mm.
  4. Embroidered breast stars of St. Andrew order from the collection of State Historical Museum

    Paper, leather, fabric, foil, tinsel, gimp, weaving, gluing, stamping, whip sewing. Size 114x114 mm. Central medallion. Under different light. Reverse. On display at Tula branch of State Historical Museum.
  5. Embroidered breast stars of St.Andrew order (and other awards) of Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier

    Marshal of the Empire Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin Sovereign Prince of Wagram Louis-Alexandre Berthier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Alexandre_Berthier was awarded St.Andrew order on July 3, 1807. Three of his embroidered breast stars survived to this day. 1st breast star.
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