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    Alex .

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    1. Fake, sorry. Here is how the silver hallmark should look like.
    2. Both are fakes. Here is the original St. George.
    3. Hi gents, I need your help to determine the manufacturer. The medallion portrait paintings and eagles design make me believe it’s produced by Rothe & Neffe. There is no maker's mark on the order but avers is stamped with French import 'swan' hallmark. Was it ordered in Austria for French cavalier?
    4. The 1st Vladivostok Fortress Artillery Regiment captain's epaulettes.
    5. This is fake medal. No medals were made by casting method.
    6. Badge of the Society of Russian Orthodox emigrants in Czechoslovakia.
    7. Thank you Nick! Here is better view of the Pinhão's makers mark.
    8. Thanks. Does that mean that white star is for military personal?
    9. Hi gents, have you ever seen this order with white enamel star in the middle? All other orders that I've found on-line are with silver star. Thanks, Alex
    10. It doesn't look Russian.
    11. Thanks. It looks like kind George V, but why German silver mark 800?
    12. Hi gents, Does anyone know what it is? Dimensions 42 X 22 mm, 800 silver. Thanks in advance.
    13. Hi, Here are the pictures of original 1898 hallmark.
    14. Alex .

      Unknown cross.

      Thank you everybody. I totally agree, very interesting cross. I wasn't able to find another one like this anywhere.
    15. Alex .

      Unknown cross.

      Thanks Patrick! Regards, Alex
    16. Alex .

      Unknown cross.

      Hi gents, Please help me to identify this cross. Gilded sterling, size 86x86 mm, French hallmarks. Thanks!
    17. Hello, Is it possible to tell what class it is? What is Red Distinction means? Size: 63mm x 64mm, 915 silver hallmarked. Looks like vertical pin-back was removed, to wear it on the ribbon or sash. Any additional information would be helpful. Alex.
    18. Thank you gentleman. So, I'm going to call it: Private Sailing competition award.
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