знак официальский императорского ордена

  1. Badge of an Official of the Order of St. Anna (type 1831)

    Practically unknown variation of the official's badge. New design received Highest approval on November 21, 1831 in Moscow. 4960. - Ноября 24. Высочайше утвержденное посложенiе Комитета Министеров. - Объ установленіи новаго знака для Оффиціаловъ ордена Св. Анны. Слушана записка Канцлера...
  2. Medallion of an Official of St.Catherine Order

    Presumably early form of the official’s /officiant’s/ badge (see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-andrew-order.23805/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-alexander-nevsky-order.25740/ ...
  3. Medallions of an Official of St. Alexander Nevsky Order

    Presumably early form of the official’s /officiant’s/ badge (see also https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-andrew-order.23805/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/medallion-of-an-official-of-st-catherine-order.25839/ ...
  4. Badge of an Official of the Saint Andrew the First Called Order

    Extremely rare badge. Gold, enamel. Height 45 mm; width 34 mm. Weight 12.79 g. Marked WK for the Johann Wilhelm Keibel workshop /WK/ From the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums.
  5. Badge of an Official of the Order of St. Anna (type 1833)

    Previous official's badge of type 1831 https://asiamedals.info/threads/badge-of-an-official-of-the-order-of-st-anna-type-1831.26041 New design was approved by Emperor on July 16, 1833. Source. Badges were worn by officials of the Order of St. Anna (master of ceremonies, secretary...
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