JBFloyd Posted July 16, 2022 Posted July 16, 2022 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. 1
bolewts58 Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 (edited) 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 July 17, 2022 by bolewts58
Bayern Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 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
bolewts58 Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 Here's one from eMedals. https://www.emedals.com/spain-an-order-of-the-knights-hospitaller-of-st-john-breast-star-c-1870-by-godet-99882
saschaw Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 (edited) 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... By the way, a Godet cased ensemble has already been shown here a few years ago! Edited August 4, 2022 by saschaw
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