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PersiaSun- and Lion Order, for civil person and foreigners, 1. class sash badge.Silver, the arms

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PersiaSun- and Lion Order, for civil person and foreigners, 1. class sash badge.Silver, the arms
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Sun- and Lion Order, for civil person and foreigners, 1. class sash badge.

Silver, the arms with a jour set strass-stones, 179 white and 20 green ones, medallion with fine enamel work, high vaulted, ring closed, on ready to wear sash.
VPI2 S. 124. 79 x 83 mm, 58,4 g.

Piece of best quality and great appearance. Without any hallmarks. The piece in lot no. 737 of the collection Professor Tammann, that got auctioned by UBS in November 2008 was of similar production, as it was also quiet large and hand no marking. But it was possible to get it assigned to the company Arndt, Paris / St. Petersburg. Most likly of around 1880, where the goldsmith master Samuel Samuilovich Arndt (1812-1890) was company leader.

Condition: II
Persia
Sun- and Lion Order, for civil person and foreigners, 1. class sash badge.

Silver, the arms with a jour set strass-stones, 179 white and 20 green ones, medallion with fine enamel work, high vaulted, ring closed, on ready to wear sash.
VPI2 S. 124. 79 x 83 mm, 58,4 g.

Piece of best quality and great appearance. Without any hallmarks. The piece in lot no. 737 of the collection Professor Tammann, that got auctioned by UBS in November 2008 was of similar production, as it was also quiet large and hand no marking. But it was possible to get it assigned to the company Arndt, Paris / St. Petersburg. Most likly of around 1880, where the goldsmith master Samuel Samuilovich Arndt (1812-1890) was company leader.

Condition: II

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