imperial russian orders with diamonds

  1. Order of Saint Andrew the First Called with Diamonds of Otto von Bismarck

    Gold, silver, enamel, diamonds, strass stones. Collection of Otto-von-Bismarck-Foundation /Otto-von-Bismarck-Stiftung/, Friedrichsruh.
  2. Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine

    Silver, gold and enamel, enhanced with a total of 197 diamonds of varying cut and size, with 7 large diamonds to the loop, 40 in each of the arms and 66 surrounding the enamel center and 4 upon the central cross, pawnbroker's mark between rays. Size 94 mm (including diamond-set suspension loop)...
  3. Order of St. Andrew with diamonds of Field Marshal Aleksandr Ivanovich Baryatinsky

    Badge circa 1862. Silver, gold, garnets, glass, stamping, casting with engraving, hot enamel. Size 70 x 106 mm Breast star circa 1862. Gold, silver, rhinestones, hot enamel. Size 114 x 114 mm
  4. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds made by Carl Blank workshop and awarded to Konstantin Karlovitch Groth in 1885

    Cross. Gold, silver, diamonds, enamel. Height 85 mm. Length 53 mm Weight 45.8 g. Ring marked with a St. Petersburg gold assay hallmark "56+anchors" and "CB" maker's mark for Carl Blank/Karl Blank workshop (Carl Blank was the son of a blacksmith, born in Helsinki in 1857. From 1892 to 1909, he...
  5. Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds from Lviv National Museum

    Badge. Breast star.
  6. Order of St. Andrew with diamonds from Lviv National Museum

    Beautiful set. Gold, silver, enamel, diamonds, rubies, uncut diamonds, glass.
  7. Order of St. Andrew with diamonds from Hillwood collection

    Gold, silver, enamel, diamonds, rubies. Badge. Size 100×66 mm. Breast star. Size 86 mm.
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