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Russia, Imperial. An Order of St. Stanislaus, III Class Cross with Swords, Austro-German Made for White Émigrés c. 1925
Russia, Imperial. An Order of St. Stanislaus, III Class Cross with Swords, Austro-German Made for White Émigrés c. 1925
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(Орден Святого Станислава. 3-й степени). Instituted 8 May 1765 by Stanisław II August of Poland; incorporated into Russian orders 1831 by Tsar Nicholas I. (1831-1917 issue; c. 1925 émigrée reissue). Constructed of gilded silver with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a Maltese Cross with red enameled arms completing in ball finials and ribbed fans, the obverse overlaid across all quadrants with double-headed Russian imperial eagles, with a pair of crossed swords piercing the centrepiece, both the obverse and reverse bearing central white enameled medallions overlaid by a hand-painted monograms of St. Stanislaus, each situated within a gilt ring bearing green enameled laurel leaves, the twelve o’clock arm topped by an eyelet and suspension ring retaining a period original ribbon, the eyelet stamped with a silver content number of “950” and illegible assay/silver hallmarks of likely Austrian origin, measuring 41.07 mm (w) x 46.19 mm (h), weighing 23.4 grams, demonstrating minor loosening of the central medallions which remain firmly fixed in position, an early Austrian- or German-made example intended for issue to a member of the White émigre community c. 1925, demonstrating commensurate quality of construction, in extremely fine condition.
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(Орден Святого Станислава. 3-й степени). Instituted 8 May 1765 by Stanisław II August of Poland; incorporated into Russian orders 1831 by Tsar Nicholas I. (1831-1917 issue; c. 1925 émigrée reissue). Constructed of gilded silver with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of a Maltese Cross with red enameled arms completing in ball finials and ribbed fans, the obverse overlaid across all quadrants with double-headed Russian imperial eagles, with a pair of crossed swords piercing the centrepiece, both the obverse and reverse bearing central white enameled medallions overlaid by a hand-painted monograms of St. Stanislaus, each situated within a gilt ring bearing green enameled laurel leaves, the twelve o’clock arm topped by an eyelet and suspension ring retaining a period original ribbon, the eyelet stamped with a silver content number of “950” and illegible assay/silver hallmarks of likely Austrian origin, measuring 41.07 mm (w) x 46.19 mm (h), weighing 23.4 grams, demonstrating minor loosening of the central medallions which remain firmly fixed in position, an early Austrian- or German-made example intended for issue to a member of the White émigre community c. 1925, demonstrating commensurate quality of construction, in extremely fine condition.

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