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Russia, Imperial. A Rare Order of Saint Stanislaus, I Class Cross Set, by Keibel
Russia, Imperial. A Rare Order of Saint Stanislaus, I Class Cross Set, by Keibel
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(Орден Святого Станислава, I степень). Instituted 8 May 1765 by Stanisław II
August of Poland; incorporated into Russian orders 1831 by Tsar Nicholas I. (1831-
1917 issue). A rare and superb I Class set of the Order of Saint Stanislaus, consisting
of:
1. A sash cross, constructed of 14K Gold with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a
Maltese Cross with each arm completing in ball finials and ribbed fans, the obverse of
the arms finish with dark red enamels and joined through the quadrants by Imperial
Russian double-headed eagles executed in exceptional detail, bearing a central white
enameled medallion overlaid by a hand-painted and interlaced red monogram of Saint
Stanislaus in Latin characters, situated within a circular Gold laurel wreath with leaves
completed in delicate green enamels, the reverse bearing an analogous central white
enameled medallion overlaid by a hand-painted red monogram, the twelve o’clock arm
fan topped by an integral loop which culminates in a suspension ring for suspension
from a sash ribbon, the integral loop stamped with a kokoshnik mark of “56” indicating
14K Gold construction, the reverse of the twelve o’clock arm stamped with a partially-
legible royal warrant, the reverse of the six o’clock arm stamped with the “АК” hallmark
of the noted court jeweller Albert Keibel, measuring 62.52 mm (w) x 66.50 mm (h),
weighing 28.6 grams, accompanied by a length post-manufacture sash ribbon ideal for
display, constructed of rayon and measuring 103 mm (w) x 190 mm (l), demonstrating
minor flecking to the enamels of the cross, a fine-quality example produced by a noted
jeweller in extremely fine condition.
2. A breast star, constructed of silver with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a
vaulted and eight-pointed star, the obverse featuring pebbled rays, bearing a central
white enameled medallion overlaid by a central gilded and red enameled
interlaced monogram of Saint Stanislaus, situated within a ribbed ring, in turn
circumscribed by a raised and gilded inscription of “PRÆMIANDO INCITAT”
(“REWARDING ENCOURAGES”), surrounded by a green enameled ring bearing four
clusters of raised and gilded laurel branches, trimmed along both the inner and outer
edges with ribbed and gilded rings, the reverse with a wide barrel hinge and tapering
vertical pinback meeting a rounded catch, stamped with a kokoshnik mark of “84”
indicating 875 silver construction, with the three o’clock arm and reverse of the pinback
similarly marked with kokoshnik stamps, otherwise unmarked but demonstrating the
characteristics of manufacture by Keibel, measuring 90.48 mm (w) x 90.38 mm (h),
weighing 65.2 grams, demonstrating some flecking to the enamels and a consistent
patina throughout the silver base, in extremely fine condition.
(Орден Святого Станислава, I степень). Instituted 8 May 1765 by Stanisław II
August of Poland; incorporated into Russian orders 1831 by Tsar Nicholas I. (1831-
1917 issue). A rare and superb I Class set of the Order of Saint Stanislaus, consisting
of:
1. A sash cross, constructed of 14K Gold with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a
Maltese Cross with each arm completing in ball finials and ribbed fans, the obverse of
the arms finish with dark red enamels and joined through the quadrants by Imperial
Russian double-headed eagles executed in exceptional detail, bearing a central white
enameled medallion overlaid by a hand-painted and interlaced red monogram of Saint
Stanislaus in Latin characters, situated within a circular Gold laurel wreath with leaves
completed in delicate green enamels, the reverse bearing an analogous central white
enameled medallion overlaid by a hand-painted red monogram, the twelve o’clock arm
fan topped by an integral loop which culminates in a suspension ring for suspension
from a sash ribbon, the integral loop stamped with a kokoshnik mark of “56” indicating
14K Gold construction, the reverse of the twelve o’clock arm stamped with a partially-
legible royal warrant, the reverse of the six o’clock arm stamped with the “АК” hallmark
of the noted court jeweller Albert Keibel, measuring 62.52 mm (w) x 66.50 mm (h),
weighing 28.6 grams, accompanied by a length post-manufacture sash ribbon ideal for
display, constructed of rayon and measuring 103 mm (w) x 190 mm (l), demonstrating
minor flecking to the enamels of the cross, a fine-quality example produced by a noted
jeweller in extremely fine condition.
2. A breast star, constructed of silver with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a
vaulted and eight-pointed star, the obverse featuring pebbled rays, bearing a central
white enameled medallion overlaid by a central gilded and red enameled
interlaced monogram of Saint Stanislaus, situated within a ribbed ring, in turn
circumscribed by a raised and gilded inscription of “PRÆMIANDO INCITAT”
(“REWARDING ENCOURAGES”), surrounded by a green enameled ring bearing four
clusters of raised and gilded laurel branches, trimmed along both the inner and outer
edges with ribbed and gilded rings, the reverse with a wide barrel hinge and tapering
vertical pinback meeting a rounded catch, stamped with a kokoshnik mark of “84”
indicating 875 silver construction, with the three o’clock arm and reverse of the pinback
similarly marked with kokoshnik stamps, otherwise unmarked but demonstrating the
characteristics of manufacture by Keibel, measuring 90.48 mm (w) x 90.38 mm (h),
weighing 65.2 grams, demonstrating some flecking to the enamels and a consistent
patina throughout the silver base, in extremely fine condition.
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