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    Silver-gilt and enamel breast star (49mm). By its construction, I'd say it's German-made, but unmarked.  It matches nothing I've ever seen (or maybe it has fallen off the edge of the memory). Is this a Johanniter variant, a wannabe, an obscure star worth millions, or maybe just the figment of somebody's fertile imagination?

     

    Any help/guidance/merciless mocking would be appreciated.

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    Spanish Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St.John, Breast Star, late 19th century. These were almost always German-made and usually by Godet.

    Edited by bolewts58
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    I agree with bolewt58 but for a while i think in the Czarist Russia version that according with some versions subsisted in late 19th and early 20 th centuries 

     

    • 3 weeks later...
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    I always wondered how the Spanish order of St. John ended up ordering decorations from a foreign maker. After all, Spain had some really, really good orders' jewelers on their own...

     

    :wacky:

     

    By the way, a Godet cased ensemble has already been shown here a few years ago!

     

    Edited by saschaw

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