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Antique Russian Order of St Andrew Sash Badge. The Order of St Andrew was the first and the highest order of chivalry of the Russian Empire, created by Tsar Peter the Great following his travels in Europe. The Sash Badge of Diamonds, Gold and Enamel. Signed with Russian Hallmarks "Profile 56". Possibly the larger Diamonds Have been replaced. Good Condition. Measures 4 Inches by 2-1/2 Inches. Weighs Approx. 41.8 Pennyweights. (shipping $30.00
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed group of glazed ceramic figurines, each a standing musician in conical brimmed hat and robe with sash standing on a square tiered base, with woodwind and percussion instruments. 1.3 kg total, 19.5cm (8"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. [4] Fine condition.
Hand embroidered Wimple (Torah binder Sash), Germany, 1843. Made of a diaper of a baby in his circumcision according to custom of Ashkenazi Jews. Inscribed - From twins came out first.Inscribed in Hebrew and dated. Colorful text with illustrations of a Chuppah, Torah scroll, fish, flowers, etc... Hebrew, Judaica.
Hand drawn and painted Wimple (Torah binder Sash), Germany, 1821. Made of a diaper of a baby in his circumcision according to custom of Ashkenazi Jews. Inscribed in Hebrew and dated - Sunday, Cheshvan 14th, 1821. Colorful text with illustrations of a violin, eagle, Chuppah, Torah scroll, etc... Hebrew, Judaica.
Hand drawn and painted Wimple (Torah binder Sash), Germany, 1823. Made of a diaper of a baby in his circumcision according to custom of Ashkenazi Jews. Inscribed in Hebrew and dated 1823. Colorful text with illustrations of a man holding a Torah Scroll, scorpion, flowers, etc... Hebrew, Judaica.
Hand drawn and painted Wimple (Torah binder Sash), France, 1933. Made of a diaper of a baby in his circumcision according to custom of Ashkenazi Jews. Inscribed in Hebrew and dated 1933. Colorful text with illustrations of the French flag, a baby riding a stork, Moses at mount Sinai, sun, Torah Scroll , Chuppah, scales, etc... Hebrew, Judaica.
Hand embroidered Wimple (Torah binder Sash), Germany, 1766. Made of a diaper of a baby in his circumcision according to custom of Ashkenazi Jews. Inscribed - From twins came out first. Inscribed in Hebrew and dated. Colorful text with illustrations of flowers, virgin sign, etc... Hebrew, Judaica.
Militaria. A Hussar dress uniform or theatrical costume comprising black trousers with red stripe, black jacket with gold braid and brimless shako style cap, together with a finely metallic braid embroidered garter star applied to a red sash and a black sash with embroidered metallic tassels and maker's label Toye &Co. Ltd, gold and silver lacemen to H.M. Queen Elizabeth.
A collection of masonic effects relating to Indian lodges, to include a tin case containing a leather sash, an associated apron, a further apron, stamped Spencer & Co, London, together with approximately 30 articles of Masonic documentation, certification and correspondence relating to numerous Lodges to include Calcutta, Dum Dum Hever, dating from late 19th to mid 20th century, various bound publications, a silver plated tankard with script in appreciation of Heber Lodge 4388 social committee etc
A rare and important Imperial Russian Medal and Order Group. Lt General Paul Konstantinovich Goudime-Levkovitsch (29.06.1842-13.04.1907). . Dress tunic with medals comprising: Order of the white Eagle in gold and enamels, gold mark 56 (14k) blue silk sash, it's companion breast star in silver (84) and enamels and with maker "Keibel" to the reverse. Order of St Vladimir Second Class Civil Division, the neck badge in gold and enamels, maker's stamp AK beneath the red enamel and gold mark 56, its companion breast star in silver (84) and enamels by Eduard and with the workmaster's mark BA (Vladimir Dinakov) St Petersburg. Order of St Vladimir Military Division Fourth Class brass badge in gold and enamels, gold mark 56, with bow. Order of St. Stanislaus Third Class Civil Division in gold and enamels, marker's stamp AK, Medal for the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 in bronze. Medal for the Storming of Geok-Tepe 1881 in bronze, Reign of Alexander III 1881-1884 medal, Coronation of Nicholas II medal, further unidentified Alexander I medal. Campaigns in central Asia medal 1853-1895, Prussian Order of the Crown Third Class, Austrian Order of the Iron Crown Third Class, Romania Cross for the Crossing of the Danube. The uniform also bears an enamelled breast badge for the Tsar's wedding. Provenace: Lt General Paul Konstantinovich Goudime-Levkovitsch graduated from the Kiev Cadet Corps and from the 2nd Konstantinovsky military school from which he was enrolled into the 3rd reserves rifle regiment. He then graduated from the Mikhaylovskya artillery academy and on completing the general staff academy in 1870, was attached to the general staff. In 1877 he was appointed adjutant professor with the rank of Colonel to the Faculty of military tactics. In the same year he was attached to the retinue of the Tsarevitch, to whom he taught tactics. Then attached to the staff of Grand Duke Nikolay Nicolayevitich and for military exploits was given the order of St Vladimir 4th grade with swords and ribbons. In 1880 was appointed Chief of General staff of the Transcaspean Oblast and participated in the Akhal-Tekinskaya expedition upon completion of which he took the post of extraordinary professor of the military academy. In 1884 he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Guards Regiment of the St. Petersburg Military District and in 1885 was promoted to Major General. In 1890 he was given rank of Ordinary Professor and in 1891 was appointed assistant of the Director of the Crown Domains. In 1893 he was appointed to be Chief of His Majesty's Private Cabinet, an important position with access to the Tsar to report on meetings of the cabinet. Included in his duties: Keeper and Guardian of the Coronation and other jewels, lodged in huge safes in the Anichkoff Palace. This was a huge treasure trove consisting of gifts available for visiting dignitaries. Faberge was the court jeweller. Member of the Council of Administration of the Imperial Theatres with a decisive vote. Responsible for the Tsar's private estates in Siberia, a huge area the size of France. Among many decorations, he had the Order of the White Eagle and the Coronation Order on the accession of Nicholas II. He collaborated in the writing of important military works and died comparatively young of heart failure. Provenance: direct descent through the family
WORLD WAR TWO MEDAL GROUP OF THREE 1939-45 Medal, France and German Star, Defence and War Medals; together with good selection of original service documents, leave papers, badges, cigarette box with hand signed list of soldier whom he served with inside, RAF hat and sash, etc. Awarded and related to 1348733 Lac. J Wotherspoon RAF
INDIAN COINS, GUPTA, Skandagupta (c.455-480 AD), Heavy Standard Gold Dinar, archer type, Skanda below arm of nimbate king standing left, long sash at waist, holding bow with left hand and arrow with right, Garuda standard in field left, rev goddess seated facing on lotus, holding flower and riband, 9.11g (BMC 424-429, pl.XIX 10-13; Bayana Hoard pl.XXXII, 2). Flan crack, about extremely fine. ex Baldwin’s Auction 50, 24 April 2007, lot 823
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Victoria, City of London Series for the Corporation of London, The Dedication of Epping Forest, Double Set of Copper Medals, 1882, by Charles Wiener, bust left, wearing the small diamond crown, sash and Orders, rev Londinia faces the Queen within a forest setting, 76mm, in original case of issue (BDM 3128; Eimer 1689; W 17). Virtually mint state. (2) Only 400 specimens struck
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Egypt, The Order of the Republic, instituted 1953, Presented to His Excellency Dr Wolfgang Kiesewetter (1924-1991), Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the German Democratic Republic to the Arab States in Cairo (1961-1963), cased First Class Set comprising Silver, Gilt and Enamel Badge, 63mm, and ten-pointed Breast Star, 94mm, the former with suspender and Sash, each stamped with Egyptian standard and maker’s marks, dress miniature and button-hole rosette, in deep blue leather case of issue, the lid embossed with arms of the republic and numeral 1. Extremely fine and extremely rare.
Post 1953 Grenadier Guards Colour Sergeants Dress Tunic of fine red cloth with staybright regimental tunic buttons. Blue collar with bullion flaming grenade collar badges, white piped shoulder boards with bullion regimental badges. To the arm is colour sergeants rank badge placed on sergeants gilt braid rank stripes. Red cloth sash also present. Tunic remains in very good overall condition.
WORLD WAR TWO MEDAL GROUP OF THREE 1939-45 Medal, France and German Star, Defence and War Medals; together with good selection of original service documents, leave papers, badges, cigarette box with hand signed list of soldier whom he served with inside, RAF hat and sash, etc. Awarded and related to 1348733 Lac. J Wotherspoon RAF
A Canadian ERII drum major’s embroidered sash of The Princess Louise Fusiliers, embroidered on green cloth with ERII cypher, title scrolls, regimental badge in oval and 5 battle honour scrolls “South Africa 1899-1902” to “North West Canada, 1955” and 5 blank scrolls, silver lace border and tassels, black leather lining. VGC (drum stick loops removed)
W Barclay, a half length miniature portrait of a lady, watercolour, signed and dated 1833 (cracked), 21 x 14.5 cm Condition report Report by MW General wear, the surface of the miniature has several cracks around the extremities on all four sides. There is also a repair to one crack on the left hand side, bottom left hand corner, also the overall image has a slight ripple to it. The colours have faded with age, mostly to the foliage of the trees and to her sash. The frame has wear commensurate to age with the gilding rubbed on the high points of the swept area of the frame. Also the joints are coming loose on the gilded portion of the frame, and there is loss to the gesso in the bottom right hand corner. Also the swag at the top of the frame has some cracks and the velvet, which runs round the outside of the gilt frame is very worn and threadbare and has lost its colour due to sun damage.
Prince Ernst Augustus of Hannover, a cased set of regalia for an unattached General Officer, comprising red leather and bullion sword belt and hangers, the belt clasp with gilt acanthus scroll arms, centered white metal crowned VR on a stippled gilt ground with UNATTACHED in surround, a pair of roped bullion epaulettes applied with bullion crossed sword and baton and a red silk shoulder sash wit tassels, the whole contained in the scarlet silk lined leatherette covered box. Bearing old lot label for Sotheby’s Hannover Auction, Lot no. 4356. House of Hannover Schloss Marienberg.

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