русские ордена иностранного производства

  1. Order of Saint Vladimir Breast Star made by George Tutill, London

    George Tutill (1817-1887) was born in the Yorkshire village of Howden in 1817. In 1837 the twenty year-old Tutill established the company which was to manufacture more trade union banners than any other in the world- more than three-quarters ever commercially manufactured. Details of his life...
  2. 1st class Order of Saint Anna with Imperial Crown made by an unidentified French workshop

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/2nd-class-order-of-saint-stanislaus-with-european-made-imperial-crown.26281/ Gold, enamel. Size 76 x 50 mm. Weight 38 g.
  3. Orders of St. Stanislaus made by G.Ronchi, Milano

    Silver, gilt, enamel.
  4. Breast Star of St. Anna Order with Swords Manufactured by Unidentified German Workshop

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 84×84.3 mm. Weight 62.95 g. Unmarked.
  5. Orders of Saint Stanislaus made by Paul Meybauer, Berlin

    General thread devoted to Imperial Russian orders manufactured by Meybauer firm https://asiamedals.info/threads/imperial-russian-orders-made-by-paul-meybauer-berlin.26013/ 1st variation. 1st class cross with swords. Gilded bronze, enamel. Size 70×64 mm. Collection of Hillwood Estate, Museum &...
  6. Orders of Saint Anna made by Paul Meybauer, Berlin

    General thread devoted to Imperial Russian orders manufactured by Meybauer firm https://asiamedals.info/threads/imperial-russian-orders-made-by-paul-meybauer-berlin.26013/ 1st variant of iconography. 1st/2nd class cross with swords. Gilded bronze. Size 50.9 mm. Weight 36.13 g. Identical...
  7. Imperial Russian Orders made by Paul Meybauer, Berlin

    See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/hannover-order-of-saint-george-breast-star-made-by-paul-meybauer-berlin.26827/ Firm catalogue from mid-1930s.
  8. Orders of St. Vladimir made by Boullanger, Paris

    In 1866, Francois-Victor Boullanger began selling orders from his newly opened shop in Paris. While he referred to himself as the "fabricant d'ordres francais et etrangers" they made very few orders. Instead, they sold the insignia of Lemaitre. In 1899, the enterprise continued under the name...
  9. Order of Saint Andrew Breast Stars (and other awards) of Count Auguste Ferron de La Ferronnays

    Russian-made privately commissioned breast star. Silver, enamel. Size 68 mm. Weight 35.5 g. Marked with French import silver mark hare/rabbit head that was usually used for silver items which has been exported from France tax-free and later re-imported with the payment of tax.
  10. French-made Diamond-Cut Breast Stars of the Saint Andrew Order

    Silver, gilding, enamel. Size 78 mm. Instead of Russian letter И /"and"/ manufacturer used Latin letter N inside the order motto.
  11. Orders of St. Stanislaus made by Halley /Octave Lasne/, Paris

    Breast stars of St. Stanislaus order made by Halley https://asiamedals.info/threads/order-of-st-stanislaus-breast-stars-made-by-halley-paris.23522/ For many years the actual manufacturer of this distinct French-made variation of the order remained unknown. It is time to change that. 1st class...
  12. Breast Star of the Order of Saint Andrew made by French Workshop AB

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 88 mm. Weight 106 g. Marked with A?B /doesn`t look like a typical Arthus Bertrand mark/ and French boar's head hallmark /indicating .800 silver minimum fineness/.
  13. British-made Breast Star of the Order of Saint Andrew the First Called

    Silver, gold, enamel. Size 89 mm.
  14. Orders of St. George made by Rothe /CF Rothe&Nephew, Wien/

    4th class crosses in silver. Silver, gilt, enamel. Size 37 x 34 mm. Unmarked. Probably the best (by quality) cross among Rothe-made copies /or fakes, if you prefer this term/. 1st/2nd class copies with the same variant of obverse medallion painting...
  15. Orders of Saint Anna made by Chobillion, Paris

    St.Anna order breast star made by made by Chobillion https://asiamedals.info/threads/imperial-russian-orders-and-medals-made-by-chobillion-paris.24572/ Silver, gold, enamel. Size 87 x 86.5 mm. 1912 catalogue has variant with diamond cut rays. Details. Marked with boar's head for...
  16. Imperial Russian Orders and Medals made by Chobillion, Paris

    Established by J. Chobillion in 1840, this firm only manufactured the Order of Chivalry until the early 1920s. In 1875, it was taken over by E. Chobillon and by 1896 can be located at 16 Rue Croix de Petits Champs, as noted on Madagascan Orders. By 1912, their address was 180 Galerie de Valois...
  17. Order of S.Alexander Nevsky of Divisional General Louis Tirlet

    Diamon-cut french-made breast star /see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/privately-commissioned-order-of-saint-alexander-nevsky-breast-stars-made-by-unidentified-workshops.25858/#post-363680 /. Silver, gold, enamel. Size 90 mm. Weight 63 g. Louis Tirlet (14 March 1771, Moiremont - 29...
  18. Imperial Russian Orders made by Ouizille Lemoine, Paris

    Museum of the Legion of Honor in Paris has in its collection at least five russian orders made by this workshop. According to one museum source these pieces (alongside many other foreign orders) were commissioned by the Grand Chancellery from the Ouizille Lemoine workshop in 1889 for the display...
  19. Order of St. Stanislaus Breast Stars made by Halley, Paris

    Crosses of St. Stanislaus order made by Halley https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-of-st-stanislaus-made-by-halley-octave-lasne-paris.25726/ Breast star that allegedly was privately commissioned by Conde di Salasco. Silver, gold, enamel. Size 73.5 mm. 145 Galerie de Valois Palais...
  20. Orders of St. Stanislaus made by Boullanger, Paris

    In 1866, Francois-Victor Boullanger began selling orders from his newly opened shop in Paris. While he referred to himself as the "fabricant d'ordres francais et etrangers" they made very few orders. Instead, they sold the insignia of Lemaitre. In 1899, the enterprise continued under the name...
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