GeorgeCL Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 (edited) Breast star without swords Russian Maker Edward 84 grade silver and enamel. 1910 era.George Edited November 11, 2005 by georgecl
GeorgeCL Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Constantine Artillery School. Gilt silver and enamel Officers badge. 1906George
Stogieman Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 Hi George, welcome to the Forum....... beautiful stuff!!
GeorgeCL Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Thanks Rick,And My newest purchase..St George Cross 3rd class non govrenment issue..84 silver AK maker mark.George
GeorgeCL Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Reverse, Wonderful detail, all engraved serial # and Grade.
GeorgeCL Posted November 11, 2005 Author Posted November 11, 2005 Nickolas school of engineers St Petersburg, 1900Officers bronze with enamel.George
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 16, 2005 Posted November 16, 2005 Good afternoonI am pretty new to GMIC and this is my first time in this forum. I have already posted a few Soviet badges in that forum.I have collected a lot of Imperial Russian items over the past several years and I was hoping to find an active interest in that topic. To the best of my knowledge, there isn't an active forum devoted to Imperial Russian militaria and collectibles anywhere. Too bad. That's something I would enjoy seeing, participating in and learning more about.Regardless, I'll start my contributions off here with a couple of Orders of St. Anna, 4th and 3rd classes, military versions with swords, late-era gilt over ... over what? For the swords and filigree, probably brass, maybe bronze. For the metal of the crosses themselves, both crosses are hallmarked and the metal underneath the red enamel is grey, as you can see. I suppose it could be silver but I just don't know. These aren't pristine, of course, but they're good enough for me.If the interest is here and others will post a few things, I'll be glad to contribute my own modest collectibles for your enjoyment.georgecl, #84503 is about as nice a late St. George Cross-3rd as anyone will ever see. Good find.Kindest regards,Chuck
Stogieman Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Hi Chuck, welcome to the Forum. Fabulous Order, especially with the swords. I think much of the Imperial Russian Orders are amongst the most beautiful. I've bid on a number of bars with a St Anna, or St. Stanislaus mixed into a German grouping......... but always seem to get hammered out in the end by a Native Russian. Can't say I blame them at all!
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 Hi Chuck,Great St Annas, I dont yet have one of these in my collection. Here is my St stanislaus 2nd class, with swords. also with enamel damage 1917 issue gilt bronze.Thanks for postingGeorge
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 Heres my St Stanislaus first class with swords Star..French maker cut steel to immitate diamonds. I was told 1890's.George
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 Heres an officer grade Terek Cossack Reg. Breast badge.George
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 (edited) Now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about!OK, here's a late pre-Transition Government St. Stan-2nd, military only of course by then, with swords. Gilt over bronze, I think. That's the correct smaller ribbon, but it came out of another set. Edited November 17, 2005 by Chuck In Oregon
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Here's a Transition Government St. Stan-2. No crowns on these, the better to maintain the fiction that really, not that much was going to change, I guess. Military version, of course, with swords. Note the major differences in the style of leaves on the obverse, comparing this to the previous one. This is a very nice example of this variation, IMHO. The large ribbon is wrong. You probably know that. It is the ribbon for a first class. The family I bought this one from insisted that the recipient also had a first class but they had sold it. Who knows? Anyway, they did have this ribbon. Later on, they called and said they had the second class ribbon, if I wanted it. That's the one you see in the previous post.
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 And here's the reverse of the Transition Government St. Stan-2.
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 OK, one more tonight. I'll likely never have an Order of St. George breast badge, but I do have this frachnik, or miniature, of one for wearing on other than a uniform. This one is both proofed and hallmarked. The letters may once have been gilted but they don't show any remaining traces under my 10x glass, only the silver beneath. In contrast, the two circles have perfect gilt, enough so that I wonder if they are really solid gold. The pin on the reverse is still tight and functional, although I don't tempt fate by playing with it.
Chuck In Oregon Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Moderators and GentlemenIs there any possibility of a dedicated Imperial Russia forum? What would it take? Don't these things deserve more than one posting in a continuing thread? That certainly doesn't create a good research and comparison opportunity for any award or topic.I promise to contribute at least ten new threads within the first week to open things up if GMIC decides to create one. Anyone else? I realize that Imperial isn't the current rage, but it is darn interesting and varied and it offers a lot of collecting opportunities for less than, say, the latest prices for equivalent Soviet or Third Reich awards. The market seems wide open to me, but what do I know? Still, inquiring minds want to know.Chuck
Stogieman Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Hi Chuck, good idea and I will kick it upstairs. I don't recall any other forum with such a dedicated sub-forum!
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 Hi Rick,That would be Great..I have tried to get posting on other forums without success. As with most forums German third reich seems to be the rule.Thanks For posting Chuck, you have some nice pieces.. Ill get some good photo of some stuff and post this weekend.. George
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 How Great Our own sub forum.. Here are some swords.. Ill post closeups later..George
Ed_Haynes Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Glad to see this forum. I neither collect nor know much about pre-Revolutionary Russian ODMs. This is why I welcome the forum: to learn!
Gerd Becker Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Glad to see this forum. I neither collect nor know much about pre-Revolutionary Russian ODMs. This is why I welcome the forum: to learn!I don?t collect them either, but do very much enjoy to look at them and learn about them.Great idea And i already have a question for you Imperial collectors. Which of the Imperial Decorations of Russia were numbered, except of the St. George?s Crosses? And were some of the badges numbered as well?TIAregards,Gerd
GeorgeCL Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 I don?t collect them either, but do very much enjoy to look at them and learn about them.Great idea And i already have a question for you Imperial collectors. Which of the Imperial Decorations of Russia were numbered, except of the St. George?s Crosses? And were some of the badges numbered as well?TIAregards,GerdHi Gerd,I think the only other award offically Numbered, is the St Anna medal for non officers.George
Pete A Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 That's about it. Also the medals of St. George (the four-classed version, post 1878) were numbered.It's nice too see this new forum, I too hope it grows. The imperial Russian award system is most interesting, and in my opinion these orders - especially those made pre-1914 - are amongst the most beautiful around. Too bad they command such high prizes that I can't afford buying them. Well.. maybe some day.. until then I'll have to settle for looking them in pictures.Nice examples, gentlemen. Pete
Danny Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 I had bought an Imperial Russian medal lot a while back only to find out that they were fakes. I shied away from the era as I don't know much about them.
Gerd Becker Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 George and Pete, thanks for the answers best,Gerd
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