ID 1323195
Lot 2936 | Der sehr vornehme Orden von Chula Chom Klao - Ordenskette und Stern 1. Klasse
Vergoldete Ordenskette mit emaillierten Gliedern, abwechselnd mit dem königlichen Chiffre und Lotosblüten/-blättern. Abschließend der dreiköpfige Elefant Erawan zwischen goldenen Drachen.
Das goldene Ordenszeichen mit beidseitig achtstrahligen, emaillierten Medaillions, vs. das Portrait des Königs Chula Chom Klao und rs. der dreiköpfige Elefant Erawan. Breite ca. 47 mm.
Mehrstrahliger, konvexer, silberner, brillantierter Bruststern mit alternierend aufgenieteten vergoldeten Strahlen, das mehrteilige Medaillon mit zirkonbesetzter königlicher Chiffre. Rs. bauchige Vertikalnadel, Breite ca. 82 mm. Silbernes Ordenszeichen am rosafarbenen Band mit Trageschnalle. Im lilafarbenen samtbezogenen Etui.
The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao
The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao
Gilt collar with enamelled links, alternating with the royal cypher and lotus blossoms/leaves, terminating in Erawan, the three-headed elephant, between golden dragons.
Either side of the golden badge with an enamelled medallion within an eight-pointed star, on the obverse the portrait of King Chula Chom Klao and on the reverse Erawan, the three-headed elephant. Width ca. 47 mm. Domed silver breast star with facetted, alternatingly riveted gilt rays, the multi-piece medallion with the royal cypher inlaid with brilliant-cut diamonds. Bellied vertical brooch on the reverse, width ca. 82 mm. Silver badge on pink ribbon with clasp. In purple velvet-covered case.
Condition: I - II
Place of origin: | Thailand |
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Auction house category: | Militaria Varies |
Place of origin: | Thailand |
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Auction house category: | Militaria Varies |
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