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Lot 3076 |
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Badge of the Life Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment. P/B 3.1.1. Solid Bronze and enamels. Screwback. Gold St. Andrew cross with outer blue enamel, crown in top angle, Imperial eagles in other angles. Legend ?? ???? I ???????? on the reverse. Single-piece construction. Screwplate by ????????? One of the few two sided Russian badges. Condition: Attractive. Choice extremely fine. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3077 |
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Officer’s Badge of the Life Guards-4th Rifle Regiment of the Imperial Family. P/B 3.2.2var. Bronze and silvered. Screwback. Cross with Nicholas I cipher at center, ?? ???? ? ???? on arms. Silvered targe behind.Condition: About very fine. Estimate Value $900 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3078 |
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Badge of the Life Guards Atamansky Regiment of His Imperial Highness, the Tsarevich. P/B 3.3.5. Silvered Bronze and Bronze. Screwback. Silver Imperial eagle, Order of Virtuti Militari on its breast, wide scroll on the bottom with a large bronze on a shield at the center flanked by the dates "1775" and "1875".Condition: Choice extremely fine. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3079 |
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Badge of the 50th Belostok Infantry Regiment of the Duke of Saxe-Altenburg. P/B 4.2.51. Gilt Bronze, silver trumpets. Crowned laurel and oak branches, ciphers of Tsars Alexander I and Nicholas II at center, "00" and crossed silver trumpets below, crowned cipher of Duke Ernest of Saxe-Altenburg at bottom. On ribbons around branches: "50 ???????I? ?????TOK—?????" "1807 ??????O?O?? 1907". Multipiece construction. Condition: Superb. Estimate Value $7,500 - UP Ex Dorotheum Auction, Wien, Austria, November 22, 2007, lot 2412 (sold for 22,000.- Euro plus commission. View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3080 |
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Badge of the Latvian Rifle Battalions. P/B 4.4.20. Brass. Eight-rayed star with legend ?C.? – L.S.B. on wreath. Screwback, maker on plate: "O. Perkons A. Kocejevs Riga Metals".Condition: Very fine. Estimate Value $400 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $480 |
Lot 3081 |
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Badge of the 8th Astrakhan Dragoon Regiment of General-Field Marshal Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich. P/B 5.1.8. Bronze. Screwback. Silver oxidized cuirass, the Grand Duke’s cipher at its center with dates "1798-1898", crossed sabers behind, crown above with ribbon and bow framing the badge. Multipiece construction.Condition: Choice and Problems Free. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 3082 |
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Badge of the State Militia of the Siberian Military Region. P/B 11.13. Gilt Silver. Screwback. Cipher of Nicholas II at center of cross, ?? ???? - ???? - ??? ?????? on arms. Hallmarked "?B" and "? (head) 84" on bottom backarm. Rare.Condition: Attractive and Choice. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 3083 |
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Badge of the 1st Sumy Hussar Regiment of His Majesty King Frederik VIII of Denmark. P/B 5.3.1. Bronze. Cross, Imperial eagle at center, dates 1651-1901 across, ciphers of Nicholas II and Alexei Mikhailovich above and below. Comes on replacement silver screwplate.Condition: Solder repair on back. About extremely fine. Estimate Value $400 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 3084 |
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Graduation Badge from the Second Corps of Cadets of Emperor Peter the Great in St. Petersburg. P/B 1.8.10. Silver and enamels. Hallmarked "(head) 88 "??" and "????????" on back of the cross. Monograms of Peter I, Catherine II, Alexander II and III at the corners of blue and white enameled St. Andrew cross, Imperial eagle at center, crossed cannon and spade below, crown, dates 1712 -1912 on ribbon and cipher of Nicholas II above. Multipiece construction.Condition: Fully intact and Superb $ 2,500. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 3085 |
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Badge for Graduates of the Naval Corps in St. Petersburg. P/B 1.8.5. Gilt Bronze and enamels. Laurel and oak branches beneath Imperial crown, red enameled Arms of the corps at center, blue enamel ribbon around inscribed: ?????????? ????? 1701 1901 ????? ??? ??????? crossed anchors behind, enameled Imperial eagle above. Screwback, P. ??????????? on plate. Multipiece construction. Arms slightly loose.Condition: Extremely fine. Estimate Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3086 |
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Badge in Honor of the Centennial of the Ministry of Defense. P/B 4.12. gilt Bronze and enamels. Imperial eagle, enameled St. George on central medallion, Alexander I and Nicholas II ciphers left and right, enameled St. George Cross on bow-tie below with "100" on eagle’s tailfeathers. Screwback.Condition: Choice extremely fine. Estimate Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $720 |
Lot 3087 |
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Badge of Medical Officers Awarded Doctor’s Degree. P/B 1.1.35. Silver, gilt serpents and cup. Screwback. Imperial eagle, gold Hippocratic cup below with two serpents wrapped in branches. Multi-piece construction. Hallmarked "84 (head) AP" and "A.?" on ribbon back, kokoshnik and "A.?" on screwplate and nut. Impressive. Rare with gold parts.Condition: Extremely fine. Estimate Value $600 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $576 |
Lot 3088 |
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Badge for Physicians Attaining the Degree of "Doctor". P/B 1.1.37. Gilt Bronze and enamel. State emblem above laurel and oak wreath, superimposed on the lower branches is a light blue enamel Hippocratic cup with two serpents feeding from it. Screwback. Condition: Choice. Estimate Value $250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 3089 |
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Badge for the Centennial of the Imperial Medical Academy. 1898. Silver and enamel. Hallmarked 84 and maker’s mark "??". P/B 1.1.36. Laurel and oak wreath enclose monograms of Paul I and Nicholas II which are within a large white enamel "C". Crown above and light blue enameled serpent twined about Hippocratic cup below. Screwback.Condition: Some enamel loss on serpent and ‘C’. Otherwise well-preserved. Estimate Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3090 |
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Honorable Badge of Red Cross. For men. P/B 7.3. Bronze. Gold plated. Red enamel. Vertical pinCondition: Superb. Estimate Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3091 |
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Jubilee Badge of Empress Maria’s Department of Establishments. P/B 4.29. Silver. By Dmitri Osipov. Imperial crown atop oak wreath, monogram of Maria Feodorovna at center, pelican below. Pinback. Multipiece construction. Hallmarked on back of ribbon tie: maker "?O" and "84". Condition: Choice $. Estimate Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |
Lot 3092 |
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Badge. In Honor of the 50th Anniversary of Zemstvo. P/B 4.22, Silver and green enamel. Marked 84. Maker’s initials "??" applied on badge and both parts of the screwback. An attractive and well-detailed piece. Although not a rare badge, quite scarce when of such fine workmanship as this.Condition: Superb. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
| Unsold |