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Another exellent cavalier
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Another Tiger cavalier
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If it is a collar badge (and it definetely has a collar type ring), then (when I last time check ) it should be in actual gold.
At least according to Peterson
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The real question can be formulated like this:
What happened with this piece?
Usually we observe this
this badge has this
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That's a collar without the chain
Dude, you know everything!
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Of course
Item location:Portland, Oregon, United StatesWell, I heard about "camouflaged advertising"
Guess this is the case of uncamouflaged one
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ID of the man but knew this would probably be too optimistic.
I thought you were kidding, Lars
Currently this is simply impossible.
There are no available (or even known) lists of St.Vladimir and St.Stanislaus cavaliers.
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Ok. Remember I told you once how dangerous overworking can be
Of course this is a different cavalier.
His photo was posted as an example of japanese and chinese awards at "russian chest".
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Interesting that he added treasure but not rs
Probably this is because it`s not his chain
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The chain seems untouched, would it be seen that a wearer would wear 2 Anna's and 2 Stanislaus', for example if he got several classes?
As we see, Pavel Frydryhovych wear all classes of St. Vladimir order.
Same goes for St.Anna
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RS + DD
White Eagle
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Nick, would it be too much to assume that you can produce a picture of the wearer in a few seconds
Sure thing
Lieutenant General Pavel Frydryhovych Unterberger
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Cool chain man
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Without inscription at reverse it's hard to identify this one.
This design is too common.
Could be r-j war commemorative badge or maybe some relief society ...
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Looks like photomontage to me ...
By the way, he really hates commies. Openly
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There are marks where the pin used to be so the retaining nut would be meaningless to identification of the manufacturer
It's not about the screwnut.
I simply demonstrate a known example of ИЗО work.
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Very nice Ed!
Thanks!
P.S. It will be very interesting to see Eremenko citation.
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individually numbered badges
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But think about the effort to make individually numbered badges. Incredible.
Indeed!
This firm (most likely your badge was made by firm "ИЗО") wasn`t kidding around
Take a look at another badge that they made for another congress.
Again 916 silver, exellent quality of hot enamel, only this time the number is ingraved
Marks
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Unfortunately I don`t have pictures of reverse ...
Most likely from 1 5XX XXX - 1 7XX XXX interval
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Russians and their Lions
in Middle East & Arab States
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Unfortunately unidentified ...