russian order of saint anna

  1. Orders of Saint Anna made by an Unidentified French workshops

    3rd class cross. Gold, enamel. Size 43 x 38 mm. Weight 20.5 g. Ring marked with a French import gold hallmark "owl" /introduced in 1893 and stamped on imported gold jewellery, it is also since 1902 a so-called chance hallmark, stamped on any foreign gold object or one without a legible French...
  2. 2nd class St.Anna with Swords and Imperial Crown from the collection of State Historical Museum in Moscow

    2nd class cross with crown and very early swords of an unusual form. Gold, enamel. Size 66 × 43 mm. Weight 29.5 g. Marked with "WK" for Wilhelm Keibel, gold hallmark "72" and St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1856".
  3. Orders of St. Anne manufactured by MS /MC/ workshop

    Third quarter of the 19th century. Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 81.3x81 mm. Weight 54.09 g. Marked with St. Petersburg assay office silver hallmark "84" and maker's mark "MS/МС". Original screw fastening was converted to pin (probably by Keibel workshop since pin bears its mark). Central...
  4. Converted embroidered breast stars of the Order of Saint Anna

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/converted-embroidered-breast-stars-of-the-order-of-st-alexander-nevsky.23604/ Silver, silver wire, sequins, fabric, sewing. Size 81.6×82.2 mm. Weight 32.20 g.
  5. 1st class Order of St. Anna from the collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden

    WK-made (Johann Wilhelm Keibel) full set from circa 1856. Probably awarded either to Friedrich I, Regent (from 1852) and subsequently Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907) or to his younger brother Prince Wilhelm (1829-97). Ex collection of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden. See also Order of...
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