Full Cavalier of Order of Glory Arhipkin I.R. Complete researched group Group comes with: • Order of Glory 1st Class #2336. 23K GOLD. • Order of Glory 2nd Class #39727. • Order of Glory 3rd Class #128811. • Medal "For Victory over Germany". • Archival research, consisting of color scans of award cards and temporary award certificates. Guards Junior Sergeant Arhipkin Ivan Romanovich participated in WWII beginning in 1943, as a driver-mechanic on legendary T-34 Soviet medium tank, 59th Guards Tank Brigade. According to official archival research, due to some strange chain of errors, he somehow received 3 (!!!) Orders of Glory 3rd Class, numbered 128811, 313620 and 635625 respectively. Ten years after the end of WWII, in accordance with the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR decree of August 19, 1955, he was able to exchange two of them for corresponding actual 2nd and 1st Class Orders, thus becoming a Full Cavalier of Order of Glory in 1955. Extremely rare case, highly desirable group. Excellent vintage condition on all 3 Glory's, red enamel is practically intact everywhere with only a few tiny signs of wear. Estimated Value $12,500
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Badge of the 142nd Zvenigorod Infantry Regiment. P/B 4.2.127. Silver and enamels. Screwback. By the firm of I.E. Morozov. Silver Imperial eagle, wreath around against yellow enamel at center on light green enameled cross, 1806-1906 in gold letters across, ciphers of Emperors Alexander I and Nicholas II above and below; blue enameled ring behind with regimental inscription. "Δ (kokoshnik) 84" and maker’s mark "ИM" on back. With unrelated screwshield (with kokoshnik mark, "ÐДУAPДЪ" and "BД") and screwplate (with mark of "K.И.БOKЪ"). Rare. Some even wear to legends. Attractive and Choice. Estimated Value $7,500
Cross. 2nd Class. Civil Division with Diamonds. Gold, diamonds, red enamel. Apparently unmarked. 32.9 gm. 73.3 by 48 mm. Set with Old main cut diamonds – 49 stones (approximate weight – 4.33 ct), Rose cut diamonds – 112 stones (aproximate weight – 1.0 ct). Total stones – 161, approximate weight – 5.33 ct. Very rare, a magnificent piece. Mint, absolutely problem free. Estimated Value $50,000
Badge of the 96th Omsk Infantry Regiment. P/B 4.2.85, W 258. Bronze, white metal and enamels. Screwback. By Kortmann. Imperial eagle, Paul I cipher on red enamel shield on breast, superimposed on a white enamel Maltese Cross, ciphers of Paul I and Nicholas II left and right on cross. З.KOPTMAHЪ on screwplate. Superb, a lovely example. Estimated Value $3,000
Lot of 5 early Soviet Aviation Badges: • Member’s Badge of the Society of Friends of the Airforce (ODVF), Northwest Region. Biplane atop hammer and sickle, red enamel star with "1923" above, legend on blue enamel banner above; • Pilot Instructor – Red Army Airforce. Triangular badge with pale blue and white enamel, wings with propeller superimposed. "250" inked on back; • Badge of Final Year Student of the 10th Military School of Pilots and Air-Observers
Khwarezm Republic. Red Military Order. S/S Type I, var. 2. Silver and red enamel. Screwback. Hand chased. Unnumbered. Star and crescent superimposed on red enameled shield, Turkic legend around, crossed scimitars and branches behind. Extremely rare and among the rarest early Soviet Republic Orders. Old scratches on reverse. Intact enamel and very well preserved. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $40,000
Documented group of Hero of the Soviet Union Guards Colonel of Air Force Pecheny N.N. Group comes with: • Order of Lenin #51883 (issued with the Hero Gold Star). • Defense of Caucasus medal with certificate. • Victory over Germany medal with certificate. • 30th Anniversary of Soviet Army and Navy medal with certificate. • Original 3.5"x2" photo of the veteran. • 1947 Driver ID book (contains photo). • Officer ID book (contains photo). • Copies of official research from the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation. Includes award card, military record and citation for the title of HSU. English translation attached. Comrade Pecheny participated in WWII since Aug. 1942. Squadron commander of the 42nd Guards Air Regiment (4th Air Army, 2nd Belorussian Front), he completed 153 missions, personally scoring 20 kills, plus 3 shared victories. Title of Hero of the Soviet Union bestowed on him on May 15th, 1946. Small enamel chip by the loop on Lenin, all other items in excellent condition. Estimated Value $3,500
Breast Star. Military Division. Silver and enamels. 1910-1912. By Eduard – Varvara Dietwald. Central badge with red enameled monogram on white, gold lettered motto on white around, circled by branches on green enamel. Vertical pinback. "(kokoshnik) 84", kokoshnik mark and maker’s marks "ÐДУAPДЪ" and "BД" on back; kokoshnik mark on pin. Choice. Estimated Value $5,000
Khwarezm Republic. Military Order of the Red Banner (?). Unadopted Order. Silver, White metal, Brass and red enamel. S/S unlisted, however similar pieces are known in the State Historical Museum, Moscow. Cf. S/S p. 319 for an adopted Order of the Red Banner of Labor of Khwarezm Republic. Crudely made.
Fifteenth Anniversary of the VChK-GPU. Badge. Engraved: "No. 151". Silver and red and blue enamel. Multipiece construction. Screwback. Oval badge, sword pointed downwards behind, superimposed with a crossed hammer and sickle and red enamel Roman numeral "XV", "B.Ч.K.-Г.П.У." below. Sword hilt flanked by dates "1917-1932). Zak 2.1.4 (C6). Rare, especially with low number. Top piece loose. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750
Badge Marking Graduation from the Cavalry School in Nikolaev. P/B 1.3.1. 44 mm across. Bronze and enamel. Screwback. Nicholas I era gold eagle with Star of the Order of St. Andrew First Called superimposed on breast. Made with Order Star sideways. Replacement screwplate. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250
Order of the Red Banner of RSFSR. Type 5. Award # 4357 Silver. Type 5, official "DUPLICATE" award, on 5-sided suspension. Mintmarked "монетный двор" on reverse. Original silver connecting ring uncut. Most probably was awarded to comrade Bychkov Stepan Davidovich, born 1895, however, this information is not 100% verified. One of the rarest types for RSFSR duplicate awards. Minor chips on red enamel, one of the poles broken off, the center wreath is mutilated, still. Extremely rare and elusive. Estimated Value $15,000
Documented Group of Hero of the Socialist Labor Gartsuev Pavel. Group comes with: • GOLD Hero of the Socialist Labor Star. Type 2. Award # 63 (Quite possibly, the lowest numbered Star in private hands). • Order of Lenin #10147. Official "REISSUE" Award.• Order of Lenin #15473 (issued with the GOLD Hero Star). • Order of Lenin #272280. • Order of Lenin #310250.• Order of Patriotic War 1st Class #289824.• Order of Red Banner of Labor #173859. • Order of Badge of Honor #11383. Official "REISSUE" Award. • Order’s Book, listing most of the above awards. Contains photo. • Another Order’s Book, listing last 2 Orders of Lenin only. • Large Certificate for "Hero of Socialist Labor", issued on Nov. 20, 1943 "For outstanding merit to the State in the provision of transportation for the front and outstanding achievements in the restoration ofthe railway economy in difficult wartime conditions". Certificate number 70! • Small Certificate for "Hero of Socialist Labor", issued on Nov. 20, 1943 "For outstanding merit to the State in the provision of transportation for the front and outstanding achievements in the restoration of the railway economy in difficult wartime conditions". Contains photo, • Medal "For Valiant Labor" Type 1, #5656, with Certificate (contains photo). Medal converted to suspension, to be worn on a 5-medals bar, • Medal "For Defense of Leningrad" with Certificate, • Medal "For Defense of Polar Region" with original temporary document, • Medal "For Victory over Germany" with Certificate, • Medal "For Valiant Labor during WWII" with Certificate, • Medal Certificate for the "For Development of Virgin Lands" medal, • Award Pocket Watch from Ministry of Rail-Roads, inscribed on reverse and dated 1940, • Award Pocket Watch from Ministry of Rail-Roads, inscribed on reverse and dated 1945, • Award Watch from Ministry of Rail-Roads, inscribed on reverse and dated 1955, • Supreme Council of the USSR Deputy Badge, • Supreme Council of the Moldova SSR Deputy Badge, • Engineering Institute graduate badge, • Honored Railway Employee Badge #6056. Type 1, Silver. Hallmarked. Comes with ID Booklet, • Honored Railway Employee Badge #18272. Type 2. Made by "HKPC". Comes with ID Booklet, • Original black and white 9" x 7" photo, • Original black and white 7" x 5" photo, • Supreme Council of the USSR Deputy ID (contains photo), • Ministry of Rail-Roads ID Book, as Head of North-Caucasus Rail Road (contains photo), • Original 1905 Birth Certificate of Pavel Gartsuev• Original 1924 Military Record to a commander in reserve, • 8 original Newspapers (2 contain photos) with decrees or articles about comrade Gartsuev, • 4 miscellaneous documents related to comrade Gatsuev's work in the 1920’s, • Trade Union ID Book (contains photo), • Marx-Lenin University Diploma, • Honorary Gramota from Karelo-Finnish SSR., • 2 Honorary Gramotas from Moldova SSR, • Honorary Gramota from Rostov Trade Union Committee, • Czechoslovakian ID Book for OPW "USSR-Czech Shared Freight Railroad Cars Park Bureau" (contains photo). Condition: Pristine condition -- all orders and badges, excellent enamels throughout, with exception of the Order of Patriotic War and the Valiant Labor medal, which have some red enamel chips. Most documents are in excellent vintage condition, some of the early papers show expectable wear. Estimated Value $50,000 Gartsuev Pavel Nikolaevich (1905 – 1969), was a career railroad worker. Since he was 14 years old, he was employed at some of the major strategic railroad constructions of the time. With dazzling perseverance, comrade Gartsuev managed to serve in the Red Army, and graduate from Leningrad’s University of Rail Road Transport, all by the mid. 1930’s. During the Russo-Finnish War, he was working as deputy superintendent of near-frontal Kirovskaya Rail-Road. For successfully managing operations of the railroad under hard wartime conditions, by the end of 1939, comrade Gartsuev was bestowed with the Order of Badge of Honor #11383. He assumed full responsibility for the Kirovskaya Rail-Road in 1940. During WWII, he distinguished himself in the same role, for which, by decree of Nov. 5, 1943, "For outstanding merits to the State in the provision of transportation for the front and outstanding achievements in the restoration of the railway economy in difficult wartime conditions" he was bestowed with the title of Hero of the Socialist Labor, with GOLD HSL Star #63 and Order of Lenin #15473. After the war, Gartusev managed North-Caucasus Rail Road, then Moldavian Rail Road, then worked in Czechoslovakia for 3 years in the "USSR-Czech Shared Freight Railroad Cars Park Bureau". Retired in 1967. Died on Dec. 23, 1969.
Cross. 4th Class. Military Division. Gold and enamels. 35 mm. Ca. 1910-1912. By Eduard, -- Varvara Dietwald. Maker’s marks: "BД" and "ÐДУAPДЪ" on back arms, kokoshnik marks on sword hilts. Hallmarked "56" on loop and "-ET" on loop. On ribbon. With original red case with gold Imperial eagle. Small enamel crack, otherwise Choice and attractive. Estimated Value $4,000 Ex Christie’s Sale, April 15, 2013, lot 103.
Tenth Anniversary of the "Workers and Peasants" Militia, 1927. Badge. Silver and red and blue enamel. Screwback. Hallmarked "875 (kokoshnik)" and maker’s mark "CM" on back; kokoshnik and maker’s mark "CM" on screwplate and nut. Shield bordered with blue enamel with legend "PAБOЧE.KPECTЬЯHCK .MИЛИЦИЯ 1917-1927", hammer and sickle superimposed at center against red; laurel-oak wreath at bottom with P.C.?C.P. against red enamel. Zak 2.1.7 a (C6/C7). Choice and problem free. Estimated Value $750
Cross. 2nd Class. Civil Division with Imperial Crown. Ca. 1850s-1861. Gold, enamels and gilt. 46 mm (69 mm with crown). By Wilhelm Keibel. Crown of contemporary French manufacture and of fine workmanship. Imperial eagle and maker’s mark W.K. on back, "56" (14K) on loop. An interesting, Rare and desirable example. On neck ribbon. Very rare. Very minor chips of red enamel on crown. Attractive and well-preserved. Estimated Value $12,500
Badge for Doctors of Imperial Russian Universities. P/B 2.16. Silver and enamel. By the firm of Morozov. Open silver rhombus, a blue enameled cross superimposed at center, Imperial eagle at top with wreath, letter "Д" superimposed at bottom. "4" and maker’s mark "ИM" on back. Back of the cross glazed. Pincatch has been repaired, light even wear. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
Bukhara. Group of 3. Award Medal of Bukhara; Medal for the Fight against Basmachi. Both Silver, no enamel; and Khivan Volunteer Revolutionary Unit, 1920-1923. Awarded for the fight against Djunaid Khan in Turkmenistan. Silver with central set carnelian stone. All Rare to Very rare. Crude. (lot of 3). Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $6,000
Order of A. Nevsky. Type 1. Award # 2813. Silver. Variation 2, on a small rectangular suspension, with stick-pin. Scarce. Enamel has been replaced, suspension is a contemporary reproduction, excellent eye appeal otherwise, with gold plating still visible under beautiful patina. Estimated Value $1,250
Badge of the Horse Grenadier Regiment of the Imperial Guard. P/B 3.3.8, W 26. Screwback. Silver, black enamel with gold superimposed centerpiece. "Kulm" Cross, ciphers of Tsars Alexei Mikhailovich, Alexander I, Nicholas I and Nicholas II in angles, gold blazing grenade at center. "(kokoshnik) 84" and "(kokoshnik)" on back; kokoshnik mark on screwplate. Attractive and Choice. Estimated Value $6,000
Cross. 3rd Class. Civil Division. Gold and enamels. 35.7 mm. By Ivan Alekseevich Alekseev. Maker’s mark "ИA" beneath enamel back of top cross arm; "(kokoshnik) 56" (14K) on loop. On ribbon and with original red case with gold Imperial eagle on front (lid separared). Choice and problem free. Estimated Value $1,800
To the Red Guard and Red Partisan from the Leningrad Council, 1917-1932. Badge. Silver and red and white enamel. Engraved "1805" on screwplate. Screwback. Soldier at left holds banner with badge title on red enamel background, factory building against white at center, sheaf of wheat and gear wheel below, "OT ?EHCOBETA" bottom right. Superb. Estimated Value $750
Cross. 4th Class. Civil Division. Gold and enamels. 33 mm. Ca. 1840 -1841, St. Petersburg. By Wilhelm Kammerer and Wilhelm Keibel. Imperial eagle with wings down and maker’s mark "K.K" beneath red enamel of back arms, year mark "184-*" on loop. Rare early type. On stiffened ribbon. Some chipping back medallion enamel. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $7,500
Cross. 2nd Class. Military Division. 1910-1912. Gold and enamels. 44 mm. By Varvara Petrovna Dietwald (widow of Eduard). Maker’s mark "BД" beneath enamel back of top cross arm, "(kokoshnik) 56" (14K) on loop. In original red case with Imperial eagle on front, and ribbons. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $6,000
Jubilee Badge of the Special Committee for Strengthening the Navy through Voluntary Donations. P/B 3.25. Gilt silver and enamels. Screwback. Superimposed Imperial eagle on white enameled shield with St. Andrew’s Cross and dates 1904-1914, legend on blue enameled ribbon around, crown atop. "(kokoshnik) 84" and maker’s initials B.A. on back; "(kokoshnik)" on screwplate. Minor nick of St. Andrew’s Cross enamel. Good Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
A Kandem ceiling work lamp in the manner of Brandt, 20cm high; a Siemens PL3 porcelain and glass hanging light, 21cm high; a German porcelain, glass and metal light on a Bakelite holder, marked 'DVL', 'IFW', 'DRP', 26cm high; an industrial grey and white painted wall light, 41.5cm; a Napako 1 yellow enamel painted and chromed wall light, 25cm high, and a Kodak darkroom light, (6).
Ω An accumulation of electro-plate, including: much flatware; two entree dishes, covers and handles; an oval meat plate; a circular salver; a straight-tapered coffee pot with an ivory finial and handle; a silver and enamel five piece dressing table set (damages); and other items, including a nickel plated pillar corkscrew, of J. A. Henckels type Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.go v.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A Continental silver coloured and enamel oblong cigarette case, no maker's mark, stamped Sterling and 935, probably Austro-Hungarian circa 1910, the cover painted with two horse's heads and two dog's heads, with an oval cabochon thumb piece, the base applied with facsimile signatures in gold, the interior gilt, 10cm (4in) long, 153g (4.95 oz) gross
[Golf] A silver novelty brooch by The Usher Manufacturing Co., Chester 1936, formed as a golf club applied with a green enamel lozenge monogrammed NSGC , 7.5cm (3in) long, in a box; an Edwardian silver mounted hatpin by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1907, with a steel pin, 23.5cm long; a divot repair tool by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2007, engraved Wendy ; a money clip, maker's mark FA (not traced), Birmingham 1981, applied with a stylised golfer; two silver coloured mounted novelty pencils, stamped Sterling Silver only, formed as golf tees; a golf tee by Georg Jensen Ltd, import marked for London 1991, 6.5cm (2 5/8in) long; a novelty brooch, stamped Sterling Silver only, formed as two golf clubs, a ball, a disc and four tee holders to verso; two silver ball markers; other jewellery and other items
A Continental silver and enamel circular box, import marked for Birmingham 1912, sponsor's mark of Spurrier & Co., engraved for Asprey & Co. as retailer, with pink guilloche and opaque white enamels, the cover with a split seed pearl border, the interior gilt, 6cm (2 1/4in) circular, 84g (2.7 oz)
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