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    Markus

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    1. Here is a VERY RARE maker for the Lion and Sun order. CF Carlman, a Swedish order maker founded in 1855. CF Carlman is famous for making high quality Swedish and Norwegian orders. This medal was sold in a Swedish auction. The only time I have seen this maker for Lion and Sun. The Swedish were very involved in providing police officers and training to Persian in the Qajar era.

    2. And to top it off this extra rare and beautiful 1st class (military division with red rays) set from Lemaitre, Paris.

      Overview

      This Lemaitre made set is one of my favorite sets as well. Incredible workmanship and very unique! That oversized medallion on the 2nd class badge is just a killer. Some one got very lucky being able to buy this badge set and at $3000 US, quite a bargain! Thanks for posting all these latest gems!

      Markus

    3. Here is a beautiful jeweled Lion and Sun medal currently up for auction on the Bene Merenti Medals Auction.

      "Persia

      Sun- and Lion Order for civil person and foreigners 1. class sash badge.

      Silver the arms with a jour set strass-stones 179 white and 20 green ones medallion with fine enamel work high vaulted ring closed on ready to wear sash.

      VPI2 S. 124. 79 x 83 mm584 g.

      Piece of best quality and great appearance. Without any hallmarks. The piece in lot no. 737 of the collection Professor Tammann that got auctioned by UBS in November 2008 was of similar production as it was also quiet large and had no markings. But it was possible to get it assigned to the company Arndt Paris / St. Petersburg. Most likely of around 1880 where the goldsmith master Samuel Samuilovich Arndt (1812-1890) was company leader."

      • Estimate €5,000 - €10,000 + 24% commission
      • Starting Bid €5,000

      ( It is interesting to note than the Tammann piece #737 in auction 80-UBS went for 6,250 Swiss Francs or about $6834 US. The Tammann piece was a 2nd class Breast star covered with paste stones as well.)

      http://www.liveaucti...ersonen-und-aus</p>

    4. A new arrival. A 1st class Halley Breast star with makers plate on the back with address, 143 Galerie de Valois, Palais-Royal, placing the manufacturing in the 1852-1870 era. This was the address of the firm during the reign of Napoleon III. Halley is one of my favorite makers having the best quality medals. The firm was taken over and changed name to Octave Lasne around 1900.

    5. These are "gazyry" ["газыри"] (from adygei "хьазыр" - "готовый" - "ready").

      Originally these were holders for ready-to-use powder + bullets charges covered in paper.

      Later (when bullet was introduced) these become decorative element.

      Regards,

      Nick

      Thanks Nick! I knew you had the answer since you are quite the scholar! When they became purely decorative, they must have held at least some cigars. Their uniforms were quite nicely designed and were most distinctive.

      :jumping:

      Markus

    6. I should really hurry with this new thread devoted to Cossack brigade, before you my friend post every Cossack photo in this thread! :)

      Regards,

      Nick

      LOL! :P

      Here is a question I would like answered, not knowing the Cossack uniforms very well. The little pockets along the breast areas that look like they are stuffed with cigars...what in the world are they?

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