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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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1st class (Grand Gordon) All Humayun orders in all (?) classes have two variations by painting of central medallion (number of sun rays) “Five rays” variation “360 degree rays” variation The most common variation is “Five rays” variation. Here it is. -
Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Sometimes breast stars and badges of Homāyūn order don’t have ARTHUS-BERTRAND marks, but mark “a wheel gear topped by a star” (although practically unreadable) is always in place (where “place” is pin of the breast star or suspension ring of the badge). Now let’s examine the order and its variations. -
Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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In addition to the mark "wheel gear topped by a star" Arthus-Bertrand marked its Humayun orders with the company name. This mark has at least three different variants. ARTHUS-BERTRAND (convex) -
Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Very often these marks (due to their tiny size) are practically unreadable and will look like pentagon with something inside -
Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Third variant is a wheel gear topped by a star+ AB&Co + (underneath) 800. Actually sometimes second variants is the third with void AB&Co -
Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Iranian Order of August (Nishan-i- Homāyūn)
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Arthus-Bertrand Marks Its classical hallmark a wheel gear topped by a star Arthus-Bertrand got in 1911. -
Order of August (a.k.a. the Imperial Order or simply Order of Humayun) was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi on February 15, 1939. Order had 5 classes and obviously was structured after french Légion d'honneur. The main (and most likely the only) manufacturer of order was french firm Arthus Bertrand (official court jeweler ). It will be interesting to examine different marks that Arthus Bertrand was using through the years.