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    Markus

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    1. This is a type Lion and Sun medal very seldom seen that I purchased from the Netherlands. It seems like the others of this type were also in Netherlands auctions. Quite a large faced lion with attitude. There is a silver mark of a wild boar indicating French made. Finely pierced with no maker marks looking like late 1800's manufacture period. This is an early Bertrand made Lion and Sun based on set seen in auction with identical medallion painting that was marked with makers mark.

    2. Yes they were in your bling bling thread on Persian Lion and suns:

      http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/53958-bling-lion-and-sun-orders/

      Initially they were in a European auction and now are resting in Najafcoins site marked up triple from the auction hammer prices.

      Najaf lists them as having mine cut diamonds. The photo with the red velvet background must have been taken from the first auction of them.

    3. The Boullanger Lions are just beautiful. The enamel paintings of the lions would be my favourite, along with the Wolfers lions.

      Do you know if official manufacturers' specifcations were issued for the Lion and Sun?

      Hi Gavin,

      Yes the Boulanger and Wolfers are also at the top of my list for the most beautiful medallion paintings.

      As far as I know the specification's of the Lion and Sun orders were detailed in sizing of the orders but I have found deviation in the sizing of the Commander badges. The specs on the size in the 3rd class state a 7.0 CM diameter of the badge, which the Boulanger 3rd class meets exactly, but most of the others I have seen are smaller in size.

      Third class: a six-rayed star in cut silver with sharp Gothic points; the rays grouped in fives; the groups separated by small plain rays enameled in green. In the centre, a round gold disk bearing an image of a lion facing left, all enameled in natural colors. In the background and arising from the horizon, an image of the sun in splendor, bearing a male face, enameled in white, and surrounded by narrow rays. The disk garlanded by a single circlet in silver with half ball finials. Attached to the top of the star, a sunburst in cut silver, issuing from a single half ball finial representing the sun. The sunburst is attached to a vertical suspension loop in cut silver. The diameter between the furthest points of the star measures 7.0 cm. The third class is suspended from the ribbon, around the neck.

    4. From Andreas Thies' latest auction catalog, a beautiful set of Aftab order up for auction.

      Thanks Mitya and 922F for noting this auction.

      http://www.andreas-thies.de/

      Remember this beautiful Aftab set up for auction ( posts #15 and #16 in this thread )? Hammered at 65,000 Euros! So adding commission fee on top of that would make this Aftab set over 103,000 US. Dollars. I would take the red Italian sports car instead. :P

    5. Received some repaired medals back today from an enamel repair specialist. Initially I had some trepidation in sending these medals out to be repaired and was worried that the repair quality wouldn't match the original enamels. The medals had missing green enamel on the rays and that tended to glare out as faults. I am very pleased with the outcome of the repairs and am very happy that I took the jump. The repairs match the original enamels and it is impossible to tell which rays have been worked on.

      The repair specialist is Barry Sheppard in the UK, His email is watatutu@gmail.com. I can give the highest recommendation for his excellent work. It is best to email him a photo of the medal for an estimate of repairs.

    6. Received some repaired medals back today from an enamel repair specialist. Initially I had some trepidation in sending these medals out to be repaired and was worried that the repair quality wouldn't match the original enamels. The medals had missing green enamel on the rays and that tended to glare out as faults. I am very pleased with the outcome of the repairs and am very happy that I took the jump. The repairs match the original enamels and it is impossible to tell which rays have been worked on.

      The repair specialist is Barry Sheppard in the UK, His email is watatutu@gmail.com. I can give the highest recommendation for his excellent work. It is best to email him a photo of the medal for an estimate of repairs.

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