double dragon order

  1. 4th class Double Dragon order of Swedish Traffic Inspector Conrad Martin Looft

    Silver, gilt, blue stone, enamel. Size 60 mm. Collection of Swedish Army Museum /Armémuseum/, Stockholm. Most likely order was awarded during a State Visit. Conrad Martin Looft with the very same order.
  2. 2nd Type 1st Class 2nd Grade Order of the Double Dragon

    Silver, gilt, coral stone, enamel.
  3. 2nd Type 1st Class 1st Grade Order of the Double Dragon

    Very rare sash badge. Silver, gold, gilt, pearls, enamel. Size 68.5 x 51 mm. Weight 59.5 g.
  4. Imperial Russian Officers and Officials with Chinese Orders and Medals

    Alexander Wilhelm Andreas Freiherr von Kaulbars (Russian: Александр Васильевич Каульбарс; 23 May [O.S. 11] 1844 – 25 January 1925) was a General of the Cavalry who served in the Imperial Russian Army during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A noted explorer of Central Asia, he was also...
  5. 1st Type 3rd Class 1st Grade Order of the Double Dragon

    Gold, enamel and blue central stone. Width 43.3 mm. Ex Peter Maren Collection. Seal reads: "Third Class First Grade Order of the Double Dragon".
  6. Orders of Double Dragon made by Rothe /CF Rothe&Nephew, Wien/

    2nd Class 2nd Grade badge. Gilded silver, enamel. Size 67 x 81 mm. Marked "FR" for Rothe and Austrian silver hallmark ("3" Dog's Head "A") for 800th silver. Details. Marks.
  7. Orders of Double Dragon made by an Unidentified Russian workshops

    3rd Class 1st Grade breast star. Silver, gilt, coral stone, enamel. Unmarked.
  8. Orders of Double Dragon made by Albert Bacqueville, Paris

    Workshop history https://asiamedals.info/threads/orders-made-by-albert-bacqueville-paris.29181/ Breast star of Double Dragon order.
  9. Double Dragon Order and Other Awards of Victor Allard

    3rd Grade 1st Class full set made by G.Wolfers, Bruxelles. Silver, gilt, enamel. Badge size 48 mm. Breast star size 75mm. Case. Set was privately commissioned by Belgian private banker, politician and diplomat Victor Allard (1840-1912) somewhere between 1900 and 1912.
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