Orders of Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch /IP/ workshop

Specimen from the collection of Bavarian Army Museum /Bayerisches Armeemuseum/.

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Order  of  Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch.jpg


Order of Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch.jpg
 

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Collar made in 1835.

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Marked on reverse with maker's mark "IP" for Immanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1835" and city round marks "St. Petersburg coat of arms".

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Link from the collar made in 1834.
Gold, enamel.
Size 51 x 40 mm.

Marked on reverse with maker's mark "IP" for Immanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1834" and city round marks "St. Petersburg coat of arms".

Link from the collar made in 1834.jpg
Link  from the collar made in 1834.jpg


Link from the  collar  made in 1834.jpg


Link from the  collar made in 1834.jpg



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Link from the collar made  in  1834.jpg


Link  from  the collar  made in 1834.jpg
 
Another link from the collar made in 1834.

Gold, enamel.
Size 46.7 x 53.9 mm.
Weight 17.43 g.

Marked "IP", St.Petersburg assay office year mark "1834" and city round marks "St. Petersburg coat of arms".

Link of Saint Andrew Collar Link   made in 1834.jpg
Link of Saint Andrew Collar  Link   made in 1834.jpg
 
Collar with 23 links made by Immanuel Pannasch in 1831.
Gold, enamel.
Total length 142 cm.

Links reverses marked with maker's mark "IP" for Immanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1831" and city round marks "St. Petersburg coat of arms".

Order of Saint Andrew Collar with 23 links made by Immanuel Pannasch in 1831.jpg


Order of Saint Andrew Collar with 23 links  made by Immanuel Pannasch in 1831.jpg
 
Collar made by Immanuel Pannasch workshop in 1836.

Gold, enamel.
Collar length 150 cm.

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Цепь ордена  андрея первозванного мастерской панаш.jpg


One of the chains engraved

Friedrich Karl Prinz von Preußen

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Prince Friedrich Karl Nikolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877). Prince Friedrich Karl was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I. As a military commander, the Prince had a major influence on the Royal Prussian Army's advances in training and tactics in the 1850s and 1860s. He commanded one of the armies which defeated the Austrian army at the Battle of Königgrätz in 1866 and the French Army of the Rhine at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour, overseeing the defeat of the Army of the Rhine at the Siege of Metz in 1870. He was awarded with a Saint Andrew order in 1838.​


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Цепь ордена андрея первозванного  мастерской панаш.jpg
 
Collar and cross from Ex Paul Sandars collection.

Gold, enamel.
Collar length 160 cm.

Links marked with maker's mark "IP" for Immanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg assay office year mark "1835" and city round marks "St. Petersburg coat of arms".

Orders of Saint Andrew the First Called made by Immanuel Pannasch Sandars Collection.jpg
 
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