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Sale 125
The New York Int'l Sale
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Lot 3026 |
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Badge Marking Graduation from the Konstantinovsky Military School in Kiev. P/B 1.2.11. Silver and enamel. Screwback. By B.P. Imperial eagle, wreath around, ciphers of Emperors Alexander II and Nicholas II above, ??? flanked by dates 1865 - 1897 below at center of rayed plaque. "(kokoshnik)", "(D kokoshnik) 84" and maker’s mark "B.P." on back, No. "3196" stamped bottom back. Missing red enamel of central shield. Otherwise Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $400 - UP View details
Realized $384 |
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Lot 3027 |
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Badge for those Commencing their Service in the Suite of Alexander II and Continuing to Serve Tsar Alexander III. P/B 1.10. Brass. White metal pinback. Open-work Alexander III cipher at center of wreath. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP View details
Realized $408 |
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Lot 3028 |
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Badge of the Life Guards, 3rd Artillery Brigade, Warsaw. Cf.P/B 3.4.4. Bronze. By S. Lipczynski, Warsaw. Screwback. Bazardchik Cross, cipher of Alexander I at center, "2 ?AT" engraved on back. Maker’s name and address in Cyrillic on screwplate. Rare. About Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP View details
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Lot 3029 |
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Badge of the 11th Fanagorisky Grenadier Regiment of Generalissimo Prince Suvorov, later of HIH Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich. P/B 4.1.12. Bronze with silvered center. Crowned cross with the ciphers of Nicholas II, Catherine II and Nicholas I, grenade on lower arm, silvered bust of Suvorov at center. Screwback. Extremely fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP View details
Realized $510 |
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Lot 3030 |
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Badge of the 23rd Nizovsky Infantry Regiment of General-Field Marshall Prince Saltykov. P/B 4.2.23. Bronze. Regimental Arms below the Grand Duke’s crown, ciphers of Catherine I and Nicholas II on central oval medallion. Screwback. Maker’s name on plate: C. ??????CKI? P????K? BAP?ABA 149 MAP?A?KOBCKA? Once lacquered, Extremely fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP View details
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Lot 3031 |
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Badge of the 109th Volga Infantry Regiment. P/B 4.2.98. Silver-gilt and enamels. By Eduard. St. George-type cross, cipher of Paul I top arm, dates 1797 1897 across, 19 E?EPCKI? 109 BO??CKI? ? below, central medallion with the cipher of Nicholas II. Screwback. Kokoshnik marks and maker’s mark B? on back, maker’s name ???AP?? B? and kokoshnik marks on backplate, the latter also on screwplate. Attractive and Choice. Estimated Value $5,000 - UP View details
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Lot 3032 |
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Badge in Honor of the 200th Anniversary of the State Mining Department, 1900. P/B 4.24. Silver-gilt and blue enamel. Crossed hammer and pick below Imperial eagle set on wreath, crowned Nicholas II cipher below, blue enameled ribbon with anniversary dates. High-quality, multipiece construction. Screwback. Maker’s mark ?? and kokoshnik on screwplate. Fine workmanship. Choice extremely fine. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP View details
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Lot 3033 |
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Badge in Honor of the Centenary of the Department of the Udels, 1897. P/B 4.26. Silver-gilt and white and green enamels. By Dmitry Osipov. White enameled Maltese cross, combined monograms of Paul I and Nicholas II, crown above, at center, anniversary dates against green enamel at sides. Maker’s initials ?O and kokoshnik on back. Multipiece construction. Some scuffs to the white enamel, otherwise Extremely fine. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP View details
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Lot 3034 |
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Supporter’s Badge for Russian Flag Day in Great Britain, 1916. Pale GOLD (9K) and red and white enamels. 26 mm. 9.22 gm. Imperial eagle, central medallion with monogram on red-enameled cross on white. Hallmarked on back with marks for Birmingham 1916, maker HSW & B Pinback. Choice, Premium. Estimated Value $750 - UP View details
Realized $720 |
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