Modern made fake is an unusual object for such an authoritative collection. To put it mildly.
So how this "relic" managed to find its way into collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums?!
The only original part is the central painted medallion.
It was taken from the original badge without diamonds made by Keibel workshop (typical iconography for the badges from the last quarter of 19th century).
So we have badge that (by type) belong to the pre-1819 time period with central medallion that was used during 1875-1895 time period.
This obvious fact alone should alarm museum staff.
Take a close look at this jewelry masterpiece.
So how this "relic" managed to find its way into collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums?!
The only original part is the central painted medallion.
It was taken from the original badge without diamonds made by Keibel workshop (typical iconography for the badges from the last quarter of 19th century).
So we have badge that (by type) belong to the pre-1819 time period with central medallion that was used during 1875-1895 time period.
This obvious fact alone should alarm museum staff.
According to the museum staff back in 2016 "one of the largest Russian corporation "bought a few orders with diamonds "at the western actions" and donated them to the museum (additional examples of these "artefacts" https://asiamedals.info/threads/fak...e-collection-of-moscow-kremlin-museums.25625/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/rep...e-collection-of-moscow-kremlin-museums.23698/ ; https://asiamedals.info/threads/ord...rothe-cf-rothe-nephew-wien.25600/#post-361462).
Recently museum showed these "newly regained relics" at exhibition "Alexander Nevsky. Name, Symbol, Legend".
Take a close look at this jewelry masterpiece.