ID 1412822
Lot 82 | Kaiserlicher und Königlicher Orden vom Weißen Adler -
Ordensdekoration, Firma Eduard, Russland, um 1910
Ordensdekoration, Firma Eduard, Russland, um 1910
Massiver, in mehrfarbigem Gold (auch durch Übervergolde-Technik) gefertigter, emaillierter Orden. Das auf dem schwarz emaillierten russischen Doppeladler aufgelegte Ordenskreuz des polnischen Weißen Adlers transluzid rot und weiß emailliert. Auf den rückseitigen Adlerfängen mit "Eduard", "56" und Meistermarke "IL" für Johann Lindstedt punziert. Das Kleinod über die gebräuchlichen blau emaillierten Kronen-Pendilien beweglich mit der Zarenkrone verbunden, der Bandbügel rückseitig mit Kokoschnikkopfpunze und undeutlicher Meistermarke sowie "ET" (wohl französische Einfuhrpunze) versehen. Höhe 93 mm, Breite 60,5 mm. Gewicht 82,5 g. Alle Goldteile sind feinst mit dem Stichel nachgearbeitet und changieren im Farbton, die sorgfältigst angebrachte Emaille ist in perfektem Erhaltungszustand, lediglich die Rückseite von Pendilien ist minimal an einer Stelle gechipt.
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
Imperial and Royal Order of the White Eagle – a Russian order decoration manufactured by Eduard, circa 1910
Imperial and Royal Order of the White Eagle – a Russian order decoration manufactured by Eduard, circa 1910
Massive order fashioned in multi-coloured gold (partly gold-plated) and enamelled. The cross of the Polish white eagle enamelled in translucent red and white is applied to the Russian double-headed eagle enamelled in black. The reverse eagle talons punched with "Eduard", "56" and master’s mark "IL" for Johann Lindstedt. The bijou is flexibly attached to the tsarist crown by means of the characteristic crown pendilia enamelled in blue, the ribbon bow is punched on the reverse with kokoshnik head mark and indistinct master’s mark as well as "ET" (probably French import mark). Height 93 mm, width 60.5 mm. Weight 82.5 g. All gold parts are finely reworked with a graving tool and have iridescent colours, the meticulously applied enamel is in a perfect state of preservation save for a minimal chip on the reverse of the pendilia.
Condition: II
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
Auction house category: | Russia: Tsarist Empire |
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Auction house category: | Russia: Tsarist Empire |
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