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Lot 414

A complete set of the Order: sash badge, 55 mm, in GOLD, the arms with translucent red enamel, giving a beautiful effect of reflexes to the fine chisel-work beneath; between the arms, four golden imperial russian double-eagles; obverse centre medallion with miniature painted scene of the prince riding a horse within golden outer circlet, finely chiseled with a pattern of stylized acanthus leaves pointing inwards; reverse medallion, with crowned, imperial monogram on white enamel, upper, round loop and oval suspension ring made of doubled gold wire, this, struck with “IK - KEIBEL”, hallmarked “56-star”, with original short, red silk sash ribbon; breast star, 88 mm, in Silver with smooth rays and chiseled borders, hallmarked “KEIBEL”, hallmarked “84, kokoshnik”; white enameled centre medallion bearing the crowned, golden monogram “SA” within red enameled outer circlet bearing the motto “ЗА ТРУДЫ И ОТЕЧЕСТВО” in chiseled, golden lettering and two crowned, green enameled laurel branches; gilt reverse, fitted with vertical pin.A beautifully made, very rare set of the Order, in excellent condition.I RR!

Lot 417

4th Class. Breast Badge, 38 mm, GOLD, 12.7 g., maker’s mark “AK, Keibel”, hallmarked “56, Kokoshnik”,original suspension ring and ribbon. Rare and superb! I R!

Lot 424

Order of Saint Anna, 3rd Class with Swords Miniature,instituted in 1735. Breast Badge in GOLD, bothsides enameled, both central medallions painted,original suspension ring; Serbia, Order of theWhite Eagle. Officer’s Cross Military, 2nd Model,instituted in 1883. Breast Badge in GOLD, both sides enameled, both central medallions GOLD,original suspension ring, on GOLD chain, in case of issue. An extremely elegant group, of highjeweler’s quality, in best condition and very rare!Dim.: St. Anna 15x14 mm.; White Eagle 25x10 mm. I R!

Lot 433

A Commander’s Cross for non-Christians, 51x48 mm, red obverse only enameled GOLD cross with ball finials and bowsto the arms’ ends, flanked by imperial eagles; obversecentre medallion with black enameled doubleeagle within green enameled laurel wreath to the outer circlet; the reverse with identical centre medallion, but within moulded, outer circlet; the upper arm withgold mark, the lower, with the “AK” mark of Keibel; round, upper loop also struck with Russian marks andgrooved suspension ring; with original, neck ribbon.A very rare piece, excellent condition. i RR!

Lot 436

A miniature group of 1st Class: Order’s cross in GOLD, 20 mm, the arms, red enameled on both sides; flanked by uniface, imperial Russian double-headed eagles;separately-made centre medallions, with the “SS” monogram on white ground, within green enamelled laurel wreath; round suspension ring and original, miniature ribbon; star of the Order, 20 mm, with silver, chiselled rays, centre medallion in gold on white enamel, with the “SS” monogram; green enameled outercirclet enriched with chiselled laurel branches and the Order’s motto; upper suspension ring and original, miniature ribbon.A group of the finest quality, probably of French manufacture, excellent condition. I R!

Lot 441

Order of St. Anne: 2nd Class neck cross with swords in gold and enamels; the reverse, upper and lower arms, resp. struck with the double eagle and “AK” marks; the reverse of the swords’ hilts, also struck with gold marks; round suspension loop, struck with Moscow’s “56” mark; ribbon ring and original, neck ribbon; Order of St. Stanislas: 2nd Class neck cross with swords in gold and enamels; the smooth polished upper and lower arms, resp. struck with the double eagle and “WK” marks (for Johann Wilhelm Keibel; see G.A. Tammann: “Imperial Russian Makers’ Marks on Orders and Decorations”, London, Spink, 1993, pp. 9 and 28-30; Tammann also remarks - on page 30 - “…because Wilhelm Keibel was after E. von Pannasch the most important jeweller for the development of the Russian orders, the mark WK is desirable for the collector.”); upper loop also struck with (only partially visible) gold marks, oval, grooved ribbon ring; with original, neck ribbon, arranged as an elaborate cockade, for wear at the upper side-button of the tunic; Medal bar with 6 decorations: Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd Class Cross with swords in gold and enamels, with maker’s mark of Eduard and Cyrillic “IL” (an unidentified goldsmith in Eduard’s workshop, see, Tammann, cit., page 12); Order of St. Anne, 3rd Class with swords, gold and enamels, maker’s mark “AK”; Order of St. Stanislas 3rd Class with swords, gold and enamels, with maker’s mark “AK” (all the orders are suspended to the ribbon with bow); China expedition medal 1900-1901 in gold (gilt bronze); Russian-Japanese war commemorative medal 1904-1905 in gold (gilt bronze); 300 years of the Romanov Dynasty commemorative medal in gold (gilt bronze); All originally mounted to the typical, old-style, Russian medal bar with two rear suspension hooks.A beautiful group; rare and excellent condition. I RR!

Lot 45

Commander`s Cross, Louis Philippe King Period (1830-1848), 3rd Class, instituted in 1802. NeckBadge, 87x57 mm, GOLD, 42 g, French hallmark ”eagle head”, both sides enameled, both centralmedallions GOLD, enameled (minor restorations), original suspension ring, loop and ribbon. Superbbadge in very fine condition!II

Lot 469

Of the rare, transitional type from the first form made as a brooch and the definitive one worn asa medal, 61x40 mm, gilt Silver, hollow-made, the obverse with the monogram “N” of PrincessNatalija in gold, affixed on a red enameled field, within a blue enamelled riband with Cyrillicinscription meaning “For aiding wounded and sick soldiers in the wars of the years 1876–77-78”;the whole enclosed within a green enameled laurel wreath; the upper part, with enamelledprincely crown; plain reverse, with the signs of the removed pins; the upper part, fitted with girlsilver loop and ribbon ring; with the original ladies’ bow ribbon.A very rare medal, awarded in a limited number of pieces; this transitional type is perhaps therarest.Provenance: The Collection of World Orders and Decorations of the American Numismatic Society,then auctioned in London by Morton & Eden, May 24th–25th, 2006.II RR!

Lot 483

A Commander’s Cross in GOLD and enamels, 80x55 mm, beautifully-made, enameled image of the Holy Virgin ona golden background of chiselled and engraved beams; blue enameled outer circlet (minor repair);chiselled upper laurel wreath with grey enameled ties; hinged ribbon ring, enamelled at the Order’scolours; original, silk neck ribbon.A beautiful piece from the last quarter of 19th Century, extremely fine condition, besides what stated. II R!

Lot 5

A Grand Cross Set: sash badge in gold; 92x48 mm, the cross’s arms with dark green, translucent enamel on a finely chiselled ground; the obverse centre medallion with the white enameled double cross, sided by the gold letters “M” and “T” (for Maria Theresia, founder of the Order) on a field of translucent red enamel, rising from a chiselled pointed crown resting on the green enameled three mounts; white enameled outer circlet with the order’s motto “PUBLIC UM MERITORIUM PRÆMIUM” (A Prizeof Civil Merits); reverse medallion with abbreviated inscription “STO. ST.RI. AP.” (Sancto Stephano Regi Apostolico = To Saint Stephen, The Apostolic King) in gold lettering on white enameled field, within the outer circlet chiselled with oak leaves under translucent, green enamel; circular upper loop struck with the lozenge-type mark “F.R” of Rothe, Vienna and a gold mark; the royal Hungarian “sacred crown” of St. Stephen with mirror-polished details and fixed upper ring, struck with the samemarks as the cross’s loop; grooved and pearled suspension ring; with its original, shortened sash (for wear on the court dress) with rosette; breast star in silver, 88,5 mm, with typical, Austrian brilliant-cut and pierced rays; centre medallion in gold with separately-made white enameled double cross, sided by the finely chiselled, applied gold letters “M” and “T” on a convex field of translucent red enamel, rising from a chiselled, lilied crown resting on the green enameled three mounts;white enameled outer circlet with an applied, golden oak wreath with green enameled leaves; the reverse with broad, convex centre disc struck with the early “ROTHE” a hexagonal “Diana’s Head” silver mark and a “900” control mark; vertical pin, struck with “C.F. ROTHE” “WIEN” marks and “Diana’s Head” and a “900” silver control marks.A beautiful, important and very rare set, extremely fine condition.The St. Stephen Order was founded in 1764 by Maria Theresia, to create a specific, chivalric order to reward civil merits, following the creation, dating back to 1757, of the Military Order of Maria Theresia.While the lower two classes were destined to civil merits only, the Grand Cross had a high, state and diplomatic significance, being awarded to highest ranking, foreign sovereigns and dignitaries, s. as the Tsars, the British sovereigns, Napoleon I, Napoleon III, French Marshals like Ney (and his son Joseph-Napoléon), etc.

Lot 500

A Grand Cross set: the order’s badge in gold, 89x59 mm, red enameled arms (minorcracks) and elaborately embossed/chiselled, obverse centre medallion with enameled details, within white enameled outer circlet with the Order’smotto in gold lettering; dark blue enameled reverse centre medallion with applied, crowned monogram in god with chiselled details; white enameled outer circlet with inscription in gold lettering; green enameled, laurelwreath (chips to two leaves on the reverse); large, round suspension ring,original sash ribbon with bow; breast star in gilt silver and separately-made, gold and red enameled arms’ fields; centre medallion in the finestenamel work, framed in gold with green enamelled laurel leaves andwhite enamelled scroll with inscription; blue enameled (a tiny chip),crowned upper escutcheon with chiselled monogram; the reverse, fitted with vertical pin (French mark) and two side-hooks; maker’s escutcheon of Halley, Paris.A piece of the best French manufacture from the last quarter of XIX Century; Extremely fine condition, besides what stated. II R!

Lot 506

A Grand Officer’s set: Commander’s Cross in GOLD, 75x51 mm, with red enameled arms; obverse centre medallion with fine enamel miniature; hinged, green enameled laurel wreath with grooved ribbon ring; with full-length, original neck ribbon with ties; breast star of slightly reduced size, 76 mm, in gilt Silver and separately-made, red enameled arms’ fields; gold centre medallion with elaborately made, chiselled and enameled details; smooth, concave reverse, fitted with broad, vertical pin (French marks) and two side-hooks; maker’s escutcheon of Krètly. Palais Royal, Paris.A set of the finest, French manufacture, excellent condition. I R!

Lot 512

A Grand Cross with the “White and Black Distinction” dating from the early 20th Century: sash badge in gold and enamels, the centre in the finest enamel painting; ornamented upper loop and hinged suspension ring, long sash for ladies; breast star in gold with toned silver ornaments between the rays; the reverse with horizontal pin and upper hook, in wooden luxury case of issue by "Villanueva & Laiseca - Madrid", with dedication on silver plate to a famous Doctor from the Spanish Red Cross.An outstanding and rare set of this order, created in 1856 as a reward for exceptional merits in the assistance and welfare; intended as a special decoration for prominent services or to highest ranking, meritorious dignitaries; almost pristine condition.Dim.: the badge, 55,0x45,0 mm.; the star, 69,0 mm; I RR!

Lot 516

A jewelled Commander’s Group of the period 1942–1975: neck badge,73x49 mm, in GOLD and enamels; the crown, set with brilliants, red andgreen stones; green enameled laurel wreath and large ribbon ring; withoriginal neck ribbon with ties; breast star in silver; the centre in gold andenamels; the medallion, surrounded with a border, completely set withbrilliants; polished reverse, with vertical pin and two hooks. With 61 diamonds for a total of 0.99 ct.An important set, extremely fine condition.

Lot 52

A “jewelled” Knight’s badge, 62x46mm in gilt Silver on a GOLD base, the obverse arms, profusely à-jour set with diamonds; flanked by the laurel and oak leaves, also set with emeralds; polished centre medallion in rose gold with female head in yellow gold, blue enameled medallion’s outer circlet, with inscription “REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE 1870” in gold; the reverse with applied, centre medallion in gold and enamels, with separately-made and applied, crossed flag and standard; the hinged, upper oak and laurel wreath in gold, set with emeralds and engraved reverse; richly diamond-set suspension ring and original, silk ribbon with rosette, in case of issue by « E. Bidal & Piat, Paris », with gilt initials of the recipient on the lid.A very rare piece, of excellent manufacture extremely fine condition. with 59 diamonds for a total of 2.105 ct.Note: in the 1900 catalogue of Messrs. Arthus-Bertrand, Paris, this type of Officer’s Cross, was indicated as the “Modèle très riche”, and available at a retail price of 3.000 (Gold) Francs, and an augmentation of 200 Franks for the emeralds-set foliage.I RR!

Lot 521

A grand Cross set with diamonds: sash badge, 60x55 mm, in GOLD, 98 g.,and red enamel; centre medallion with separately-made image of thesaint, enriched with polychrome enamelwork and fine engravings; reversemedallion with enameled eagle and motto “ALTIORA PETO”, suspensionring and original, sash ribbon with golden safety hook; breast star, 79 mm,in GOLD, similar to the order’s badge; centre medallion with separatelymade and applied image of the saint, resting on beams set with brilliants,the whole within a diamondset ring; white enameled outer circlet withgolden inscription; mirror-polished reverse with chiseled, vertical, broadpin (struck with “18k” mark) and two side-hooks.A lavishly made set of this order, almost unique in this quality, surelyawarded to an outstanding personality. Excellent condition.I RR!

Lot 524

A Grand Officer’s set (or “Distinguished Cross of 1st Class”): white enameled,silver cross of Maltese type, 53 mm, the ball-finials to the tips, set with brilliants, flanked by Savoy’s knots; the centre with the image of the saint in gold withenamelled details; blue enamelled scroll with motto “IN JURE MERITA”,in gold lettering; grooved ribbon ring and original neck ribbon with ties;breast star, 77x73 mm, in silver with white enameled arms, flanked by Savoy’s knots,the tips, also set with brilliants; gold centre, with finely enameled details;bright-polished reverse with vertical, gold pin and two side-hooks; lapelminiature in silver and enamels, also set with tiny brilliants. In the originalpresentation case, covered with red silk, with maker’s mark of Masriera Y Carreras, Barcelona, printed on the inner cushion; the lid, with a gilt silver plate engraved: “La Camara Oficial de Comercio, Industria y Navigacion de Barcelona AL IL MO. SR. D. MANUEL GUBERN PUIG Cruz distinguidade 1a Clase de la Orden de San Raimundo de Peñafort”. With 24diamonds for a total of 1, 352 ct.A beautiful set of the highest quality, of this order, instituted in 1944as a reward for eminent merits in the field of law and justice. I RR!

Lot 530

A jewelled Commander’s Cross in gold, 49x44 mm, 25,2 g, shaped as a beaming sun with a dark-toned eagle with spreaded wings above clouds and themotto “ALTIORA PETO”, within a gilt palm and green enamelled laurel branches, surmounted by the crowned, royal monogram “A XII”; below, a polychrome enameled shield at Spain’s arms, set with diamonds; smooth reverse, round jewelled suspension ring and loop, With the original, purple silk ribbon.with 41 diamonds for 0,73 ct. A splendid and very rare order, scarcely awarded between 1902 and 1931; excellent condition.I RR!

Lot 536

Oval medallion in GOLD, 68x40 mm, blue enameled border, bearing theallegory of Medicine made of finest chiselled gold, within a golden,pearled border; above, a red enamelled scroll, with the inscription “REALCONSEJO DE SANIDAD” in gold lettering; The reverse, with Spain’s coat-ofarms, made of polychrome enamel and miniature-painting; upper scroll ofpolished gold, with chiselled details; upper crown, with red enamelled innercap, round ring; gold-woven, neck cord with “coulant” bearing Spain’sarms on one side and a lamp on blue enamel to the other; in the original,fitted case of issue, the lid, with gold-embossed “C.S. 14”.Extremely rare and beautiful piece, dating to the second half of19th Century, excellent condition.I RR!

Lot 550

A Set for a Commander 1st Class dating from the middle of 19th Century:neck cross, 85x55 mm, in GOLD, with obverse and centre medallions withseparately made and mounted, white enameled star (typical of earlypieces), 68 mm, the four crowns’ interior, reinforced with gold spheres;large, bulbous, hinged royal crown and strong, beaded ribbon ring, withblack silk neck ribbon; breast star made of brilliant-cut chiselled andpierced silver; the centre star, mounted with a large round, convex nut tothe reinforced reverse; this, highly polished and fitted with a round, vertical pin and two side-hooks.A very interesting group, rare to see in such an early type, excellentcondition.Dim.: the badge, 85,0x55,0 mm.; the star, 68,0x67,0 mm.This order was founded in 1748 by king Frederick I to reward outstanding merits of state officials, civil servants, etc, in any field of the State’s life. I RR!

Lot 551

An early miniature of the order, 29x17 mm, in GOLD and enamels, with excellently-made mounting of the groups of crossed swords, by means of thin, gold tape; large, bulbous suspension crown, suspension ring missing.A beautiful, rare piece, almost extremely fine condition. II R!

Lot 552

An early miniature of the order in GOLD and enamels,14x7 mm, tiny, round suspension ring, original ribbon.A rare piece, excellent condition. I R!

Lot 559

Commander’s Cross of the Order in gold, 66x59 mm,with white enameled arms, flanked by polishedbeams; the lower arms with stylized spur, withrotating wheel; blue enameled centre medallion withapplied image of the saint within golden outer circletwith polished inscription and chiseled details; thereverse, with blue enameled medallion, with goldenroman numeral “MDCCCXLI”, within golden outercirclet with polished inscription on “frosted ground;decorated upper loop, link ring ad grooved suspensionring; original, neck ribbon with ties.A beautiful decoration of the finest quality andextremely fine condition. I R!

Lot 561

A most early Knight’s Cross in GOLD and white enamel to the obverse (the reverse, finely engraved),39x30 mm, flanked by engraved, golden rays; the lower arm, with a wheeled spur pointing down;centre medallion in gold with separately-made portrait of the Saint in gold on blue enamelled groundwithin chiselled outer circlet; reverse centre medallion also in gold and dark-blue enamel; roundsuspension loop and round ribbon-ring, fitted with a hinge-ringlet; with original, silk ribbon.An uncommon, beautiful piece, dating from the institution of the Order in 1841. I RR!

Lot 562

An early Knight’s Cross in GOLD and white enamel, 44x32 mm, flanked by smooth, golden rays; the lower arm, with a wheeled spur pointing down; centre medallion in gold with separately-made portrait of the Saint in gold on dark-blue enameled ground, within chiselled outer circlet; reverse centremedallion also in gold and dark-blue enamel; ornamented suspensionloop and plain, round ring; original, silk ribbon; in the original, red morocco case of issue, the lid, with gold embossed Pope Pius IX’s coat-of-arms; the inner cushion, with maker’s mark of E. Pierret, Rome.A piece of excellent jeweller’s quality and condition, dating from 1860 ca. I R!

Lot 563

A Grand Cross set: sash badge, 84x57 mm, in GOLD and red enamel on both sides of the cross; chiselled gold portrait of the saint on deep-blue enamel, within red-gold outer circlet; reverse medallion withgolden inscription “PRO DEO ET PRINCI PE” on deep-blue enamel within golden outer circlet withdate of institution of the order in gold lettering; reverse-shaped upper loop with hinged, greenenameled laurel wreath, the reverse with maker’s mark of Tanfani, Rome and grooved/ribbedsuspension ring; original, silk sash ribbon; breast star, 87 mm, with chiselled and pierced rays, centre ingold an enamels as the order’s badge; the reverse, with retaining nuts, maker’s escutcheon ofTanfani, Rome and vertical, flat pin; in the original, red morocco case of issue, with maker’s markof Tanfani, printed in gold on the inner cushion; the lid, embossed with the arms of Pope Leo XIII(1878 – 1903).A beautiful, luxuriously-made set, of the finest manufacture, excellent condition.Provenance: the estate of Emile Loubet, president of the Republic of France in the years 1899 – 1906. I RR!

Lot 567

An early Commander’s Cross for military, 90x55 mm, in GOLD andred enamel on both sides; dark-blue enameled centre medallion with separately applied portraitof the saint in Gold, within dark-toned, chiselled outer circlet; reverse medallion also in gold withblue enamelled centre; hollow-made trophy-of-arms suspension, with grooved ribbon ring; original, full length neck ribbon; in the original, red morocco, fitted case of issue, with gold embossed coat-of armsof Pope Pius IX’s coat-of-arms on the lid.A rare piece of the finest, roman manufacture,excellent condition. I R!

Lot 575

A 1st Class, instituted in 1903. Breast Badge, 44 mm, GOLD, original suspension ring and ribbon. Extremely rare in gold! I RR!

Lot 60

A Knight’s Cross 1st Class Miniature in GOLD, 16x11 mm, 0,9 g, one-sided, original suspension ring and correct ribbon. A very rare badge ofhigh quality! I RR!

Lot 67

A Grand Cross Badge, instituted in 1807, 109x69 mm, in GOLD, 40.85 g, enameled, hollow construction, with finest chiseled details, center monogram, original suspensioncrown, ring and short sash with bow. Very rare and beautiful piece in excellent condition! I RR!

Lot 68

A Commander’s Cross of the Order in GOLD, 54x49 mm, the arms, set to the obverse with one green, translucent paste each; flanked by golden ornaments of stylizedfoliage; obverse centre medallion with miniature enameled scene of the Zäringen ruin, within chiseled, golden outer circlet; smooth, polished reverse, withred enameled centre medallion, bearing golden lion rampant facing right; upper loop and round, ribbon-ring; with original, silk neck ribbon.A beautiful, early piece, from ca. 1870, attributable to the workshop of Jacob Chr. Petry, active between 1849-1873 ca.; excellent condition.(Bibl.: Henning Volle: “Die Orden und tragbaren Ehrenzeichen des Großherzogtums u. der Republik Baden”; Freiburg i.Br., 2019, page 75 and 186) I R!

Lot 69

Commander's Cross. Breast Badge, 50 mm, GOLD, set to the obverse with one green, translucent paste; anked by golden ornaments of stylized foliage; obverse centre medallion with miniature enameled scene of the Zäringen ruin, within chiseled, golden outer circlet; smooth, polished reverse, with red enameled centre medallion, bearing golden lion rampant facing right; upper loop and round, ribbon-ring; with original, silk neck ribbon. A splendid badge of high German quality and in best condition! I

Lot 70

A 1st Class badge of the Order, 91x54 mm, in GOLD, with blue enameled arms decorated with lightnings and the golden letters P, F, P, F, flanked by goldenarrowheaded lightnings and pointed beams; golden, oval centre medallion bearing the image of St. Michael raising a fasces of lightnings and holdin the shield,bearing the blue enameled motto “QUIS UT DEUS”, with the devil under his feet; round, reverse medallion, bearing the blue enameled motto “VIRTUTI”; upperloop, made in the form of stylized acanthus leaves, to which the royal bavarian crown is hinged; round, upper ring and original ribbon.A beautiful, very rare badge of the type awarded between 1887 and 1918; excellent condition. I RR!

Lot 74

A badge of the order, 32x29 mm, four-armed, “anchor” cross with white enameled elds, enriched by golden inscriprions ”SUB/TUUM/PRAESI/DIUM”, the borders, anked by golden circlets, white enameled centre medallion, with beautifully made, chiseled image of the Holy Virgin; the reverse, white enameled arms bearing inscription “PATRO/NUS/NO/STER”, with blue enameled border; white enameled centre medallion with chiseled image of Bishop St. Bennus, wuthin blue enameled outer circlet; gold upperloop and smooth, round ring; with original, superb sash ribbon with silver embroidered borders and sillver bullion tassels and damaged case of issue by “Iul. Elchinger, Munchen”.A splendid, very rare decoration of this bavarian order, awarded to most prominent ladies of the highest nobility; excellent condition.I/II RR!

Lot 8

An early Knight’s Cross 1st model, 2nd type (without oak leaves between the arms); 43x26 mm, GOLD, with white bordered, red enameled arms; obverse centre medallion with golden monogram on red enamel, white enameled outer circlet with black enameled order’s motto; white enameled, reverse centre medallion with inscription in black enamel, within a thick, chiselled gold laurel wreath; round upper loop and oval, grooved ribbon ring; original, silk ribbon; missing imperial crown, as it often happens with this type, where the crown acts as a “slider” on the ribbon, not linked to the decoration. A very rare piece, extremely fine condition.

Lot 81

Commander’s Cross 2nd Class, instituted in 1891. Neck Badge, 44 mm, GOLD, both central medallionsgilt silver, enameled, original suspension ring and ribbon. A superb and rare cross in best jeweler’squality! I R!

Lot 87

A Grand Cross Set, 1st Class, instituted in 1810: sash Badge, 60 mm, in GOLD, 28.5 g, both sides enameled, original suspension loop, ring and un-sewn sash: breast Star, 88 mm, in Silver, with smooth rays, center enameled, reverse with vertical gilt pin. A superb old set in best condition! I

Lot 93

A Grand Cross Set of the 2nd Type (1815–1918): sash badge, 83x49 mm, in GOLD with green enameled arms and ornated, red enameled lozenges; obversecentre with applied white enameled falcon with spreaded wings; the reverse with crowned, blue enameled centre medallion with inscription “VIGILANDOASCENDIMUS” within a thick laurel wreath; upper loop chiselled as acanthus leaves, hinged crown with link ring and thin, original suspension ring; with theoriginal, crimson-red sash; breast star, 86 mm, with silver rays; gilt-silver centre with green enameled cross; centre medallion with applied, white enameledfalcon, a chiselled intermediate border, blue enamelled outer circlet with the order’s motto “VIGILANDO ASCENDIMUS” in gold lettering, enclosed within achiselled outer ring; the reverse with 4 nuts, centre disc struck with the maker’s mark “TH MÜLLER HOF-JUWELIER WEIMAR”; vertical pin, this struck withthe French “swan” mark for pieces passed in auction.A rare group dating from the end of 19th Century in very fine condition; one of the most prestigious and attractive orders of the former German states. I RR!

Lot 94

A Grand Cross Sash Badge, with years 1914-1915, 1st Class, 2nd Type, instituted in 1833. Sash Badge 72 mm, in gilt Silver, both sides enameled, multipartcentral medallions, GOLD, enameled, original suspension ring and ribbon. Superb and very rare badge of excellent quality!I RR!

Lot 95

A Grand Cross Set: GOLD sash badge, 116x71 mm, with white enameled maltese cross with finely chiselled passant-guardant lions between the arms; obverse centre medallion with toned-gold bust facing left within blue enameled outer circlet with themotto “FIDELITER ET CONSTANTER” in gold lettering, the whole enclosed in a green enameled oak wreath; reverse medallion with the Saxon colour in green and black enamels within blue enameled circlet with date “D. 25 DECEMBER 1833” in gold, alsoenclosed in a green enameled oak wreath; large suspension crown with accurately chiselled detail and bright-polished inner cap; large suspension ring and original, original sash; breast star, 86 mm, alternately 4 gold and 4 silver rays; white enameledcross; chiselled centre medallion with green enameled crown; blue enameled outer circlet with motto “FIDELITER ET CONSTANTER” in gold lettering, the whole enclosed in a green enameled oak wreath; smooth, “frosted” back with 8 tiny nuts retainingthe obverse centre and vertical pin, this, struck with the French “swan” mark for pieces passed in auction.A beautiful group of one of the most illustrious orders of the German states, with a complex history within the branches of the Saxon, ducal family; in almost pristine condition. I R!

Lot 223

Ring mit 2 Altschliffdiamanten à 0,45 ct und weitere Diam. zus. ca. 0,5 ct, ca. WEISS-GW (H-K)/P1-3, GG/WG 14K, 6,3 g, RW: 66, Mitte 20. Jh., leichte Tragespuren. |Ring with 2 old-european-cut diamonds 0.45 ct each and further diamonds, totalling ca. 0.5 ct, ca. WHITE-TW (H-K)/I1-3, 14K yellow and white gold, 6.3 g, ring size 66, mid of 20th century, minor signs of wear. Gewicht 6,3g Legierung 585/000

Lot 229

SCHOEFFEL Perlring mit einer flachen Zuchtperle von 10,5 mm flankiert von je 2 unterschiedl. farbigen tropfenförmig facettierten Farbsteinen, GG 18K, 6,9 g, RW: 56, 20./21. Jh., leichte Tragespuren, graviert SCHOEFFEL. |SCHOEFFEL ring with flat cultured pearl, ca. 10.5 mm and 4 fac. gemstones in different colours, 18K yellow gold, 6.9 g, ring size 56, 20th/21st century, minor signs of wear, hallmarked. Gewicht 6,9g Legierung 750/000

Lot 803

Konvolut Bernsteinschmuck20. Jh.4-tlg. Bestehend aus Collier, Anhänger, Ring und einem Paar Ohrhängern. Gold 8 ct. 42 g.Goldschmuck

Lot 405

An 18ct yellow gold signet ring (7.7g) Size U

Lot 410

A 22ct yellow gold wedding ring (2.4g) Size O

Lot 415

A 9ct gold wedding ring (2.6g Total Weight) Size P

Lot 416

An 18ct yellow gold ring AF (Total Weight 2.7g) Size R

Lot 418

A 9ct gold Cameo ring. (2.2g) Size R

Lot 86

AN 18CT WHITE GOLD FOUR STONE DIAMOND RING, brilliant cut stones, size 'Q 1/2', 4g

Lot 806

A gold plated pocket watch, dial marked Tempo, together with a 9ct gold and silver paste set ring and a pair of silver salt spoons

Lot 809A

An 18ct gold band ring, size R 1/2, weight approx 4.5g

Lot 580

A Victorian Hardwood Ebonised Police Truncheon, red and gold painted with 'VR' over crown, crest and 'Nottingham', ring turned handle, 34cm long; Hiatt British Made Handcuffs, chrome plated, with key. (2)

Lot 15

18CT GOLD RUBY & DIAMOND RING, 2.7gms, together with 9ct gold wedding band, 2.6gms (2) Condition Report: Both in generally good overall condition. Minor surface wear and light scratches.

Lot 2

9CT GOLD JEWELLERY comprising scroll design bar brooch and ring, 12gms (2) Condition Report: Both pieces lacking coins, otherwise appear ok.

Lot 546

A 9ct, white gold, sapphire and diamond ring, size L, approximately 3 grams all in.

Lot 560

9ct - a hallmarked 9ct gold gentleman's ring, size P, approx 3.92 g

Lot 586

18 ct gold - a 18 ct gold diamond cluster ring set with fourteen 0.2/0.3 points, stamped W.C & Co 18 ct, C 98, size P, approx weight 3.26g

Lot 587

9 ct gold - a 9ct gold ring, size Q, approximate weight 3.80 g

Lot 595

18 ct gold - a hallmarked 18 ct gold ring, size Q, approximate 6.72g

Lot 600

18 ct gold - a 18 ct gold ring set with jade oval stone, size N, approximate weight 2.20g

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