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The Regal Century bracket clock by Sewills specially created in celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, bearing a rectangular plate under a movement inscribed Commissioned for Miss E. Kerrey no. 018 of 100 limited edition, the three train musical movement playing on nine bells, the 7.5" silvered dial with outer date dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing four subsidiary dials indicating days of the week, months of the year, seconds and moon phase, within an arched polished 14ct gold plated brass and bevelled glass mirrored case, 13.5" high *With original booklet and certificate of authenticity dated 29th March 2000*
Russia, Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1835, in gold and enamels, in the form of a red enamelled Maltese Cross with gold broad-winged Imperial eagles in each of the angles, their wing tips almost touching, with central painted enamel portrait of St. Alexander Nevsky on horseback right, rev., with Imperial Warrant and maker’s mark on upper and lower arms of cross beneath the enamel, 56mm (including suspension loop) x 49mm, virtually as made, with gold double ring suspension attached to original sash; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend in gold lettering with green embroidered wreath on embroidered coral background, outer and inner circles in coiled silver wire, centre with monogram in gold wire on silver wire background, unmarked paper backing, 82 x 82mm, virtually as made; (iii) Breast star, by Nicholls & Plincke, St. Petersburg, commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays, rev., gilt, with backplate stamped NICHOLLS & PLINCKE A ST PETERSBOURG, fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension with plain separate silver screw-plate, 93mm, small flake of red enamel missing, otherwise good extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ALEXANDER. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Great Britain, The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Civil Division: A magnificent privately-made jewelled and enamelled gold Grand Cross Sash Badge, 1837-38, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co., obv., motto TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO on translucent red enamel background, heads of rose and thistle set with rubies and emeralds, entwined stems between the three crowns with green enamel, rev., similar but the motto on a plain matted gold background, flowerheads in polychrome enamels, with finely-shaped and chased suspension pendent from gold ring carrier with screw-lock, with original sash, 64 x 45mm, some repair and losses to green enamel on both sides, good extremely fine and of superb quality; housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped BRILLIANT STAR & BADGE OF THE BATH. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill’ (the case with vacant space for a jewelled breast star)
‡ * Order of St. Vladimir, Military Division, Fourth Class breast badge, by Julius Keibel, St. Petersburg, with date mark 18-, in gold and enamels, 39mm (including suspension ring) x 35mm, good very fine, offered with photograph of a Russian Officer wearing a Fourth Class St. Vladimir badge
* Order of St. Vladimir, Civil Division, Third Class neck badge, marks indistinct, in gold and enamels, the reverse centre with raised silver lettering of Slavic style, 50mm (including suspension ring) x 45.5mm, reverse centre heavily chipped, otherwise with moderate overall wear, very fine or better
* Order of St. Anne, Third Class breast badge, by Kämmerer and Keibel, St. Petersburg, with clear date mark 1844 and with broad-winged Imperial Warrant, in gold and enamels, 37mm (including suspension ring) x 32mm, in case of issue, some spotting on the medallion of St. Anne, otherwise about extremely fine
* Order of St. Anne, First Class set of insignia, by Wilhelm Keibel, St. Petersburg, comprising: sash badge, in gold of 72 zolotniki and enamels, 54mm (including suspension ring) x 48.5mm; and breast star, in silver, with silver, gilt and enamelled centre and gilt reverse, 89.5mm, the set extremely fine, in original fitted case of issue, with sash (2)
* Order of St. Anne, Civil Division, ‘bulbous’ Second Class neck badge, maker’s mark indistinct, St. Petersburg, probably third quarter 19th century, in gold and enamels; the central medallion on obverse depicting the Saint and with ornamented gold border, 53mm (including suspension ring) x 48.5mm, reverse centre a little loose, about extremely fine
* Order of St Stanislaus, Second Class neck badge, maker’s mark indistinct, St Petersburg, dated 1856 and with Imperial Warrant under enamel of upper limb of obverse, in gold (of 72 zolotniki) and enamels, early type, with points of wings touching in angles, 50.5mm (including suspension ring) x 45.5mm, fault on reverse of eagle in first quarter, good very fine and rare
Russia, Order of St. Andrew, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1835, in gold and enamels, in the form of a black enamelled Imperial eagle with blue enamelled St. Andrew’s Cross bearing the crucified figure of St. Andrew in natural coloured enamels, the limbs of the cross with the Roman letters S A P R (Sanctus Andreas Patronus Russiae); the reverse with white enamelled scroll inscribed with the motto of the Order NOCT (For Faith and Loyalty), suspension in the form of an Imperial crown linked to eagles’ heads, carrier on reverse of crown attached to gold screw and ring fitment on original sash, 88 x 52.5mm, slight surface scuffing to eagle’s tail feathers, otherwise virtually as made; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend in gold lettering with green embroidered wreath on embroidered blue background, outer and inner circles in coiled gold wire, centre with double-headed eagle of St. Andrew on a yellow cloth background, unmarked paper backing, 82 x 82mm, slightly tarnished, good extremely fine; (iii) Breast star, by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays; the gold and enamel centre with dark blue St. Andrew’s Cross over black double-headed eagle with Imperial crown above on a plain gold background, the motto of the Order in gold letters, with gold and enamelled wreath below on a blue background, the reverse fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension, separate silver screw-plate engraved Rundell Bridge & Co. Jewellers to the Queen and all the Royal Family Ludgate Hill London, 77.5mm, extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ANDREW. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
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