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Imperial Objects
Reference Materials
Orthodox Icons

 

February 1917 Volinsky Regiment NCO silver badge.

 

Nizhny Novgorod Cadet Corps of Count Arakcheev

 

9th Kiev Hussar Cavalry Regiment Officer's badge

 

Medal "For Service in Convoy of the Emperor Nicholas II."

 

Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd Class with swords

Master: Eduard

Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class

Complete set of 1st class cross in gold, silver star, shoulder sash and original issue box.
Master: Eduard
Bestowed to Brigadier-General G.M. Mackenzie of the British Army during WW1.

Star of Order of St. Anne, Military issue

Mid-19th century. Silver
Master: СГ, ø 92 mm, W: 83.4 gram

Cross of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd Class

Civilian issue cross in gold with original ribbon.
Master: Eduard

Cross of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd Class.

Military issue cross in gold with rarely seen black enamel.

Master: ИЛ, 45 x 48.5 mm, W: 22.4 gram

Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request

Star of the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st Class.

Master: EDUARD, Ø 82 mm, W: 73 gram


Officer's Military Order of St. George, 3rd class cross.

Gold and enamel,

Master: ИЛ, 44 x 48.5 mm, W: 24.7 gram

Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request

Officer's Military Order of St. George, 4th class cross.

Gold and enamel

Master: ВД, 35 x 39 mm, W: 15.7 gram

Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request

Badge of Order of St. Andrew the First Called

c. 1852-1856. Gold
Minor damage and restoration of the enamel.
Master: Ivan Chichelov, Moscow
Expertise from the State Historical Museum in Moscow.

Star of Order of St. Andrew the First Called

c. 1848-1864. Silver
Master: Wilhelm Niten, St. Petersburg
Expertise from the State Historical Museum in Moscow.

 

American Freemason's pocketwatch chain locket.

goldplated, ca. 1900s.

 



Named American Freemason's badge.

Made of silver with gold detail and cabuchon ruby stone.

Incribed on reverse: Presented by Malden Lodge No. 201 to J.O.O.F. Ehler L. Berry P. G. July 2, 1901.

Ca. 1901

De Molay Commandery American Freemasonry Order of Knights Templar Distinction badge

In 14 kt gold with multi-color enamel, and diamonds.

W: 85.92 gr, 62 mm x 171 mm



Mt. Vernon Lodge American Freemasonry Past High Priest Distinction badge

In 14 kt gold with multi-color semi-precious stones and large ruby.

W: 30.17 gr, 51 mm x 120 mm



 

Past Thrice Ill. Master American Freemasonry Boston Lodge Distinction badge

In 14 kt gold with diamonds.

W: 34.84 gr, 54 mm x 123 mm



The Order of the Golden Fleece
(Знак Ордена Золотого Руна, Ordre de la Toison d'Or, Orden del Toisón de Oro)

c.19th century, Austro-Hungarian
Silver-Gilt and Enamel
The neck badge with original ribbon and case of issue stamped with Austro-Hungarian Coat of Arms.
Provenance: The Armory of St. James, London, Collection of James C. Russo, Heritage Auctions.

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