Property of a German Nobleman
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July 5, 02:27 PM GMT
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80,000 - 120,000 GBP
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Property of a German Nobleman
A magnificent and rare gold and enamel col𝕴lar of the Order of St Andrew the First Called, Pannasch and Keibel, St Petersburg, 1836
The collar chain 🌞in gold and enamels formed of twenty four medallion links of three alternating types and an additional singular medallion at the centre, each individually marked on reverse and i🍌ncluding:
(i) black enamelled imperia💎l double-headed eagles each with central red enamelle🤡d shield portraying St George and the Dragon (9)
(ii) 🔯blue enamelled Saltire Crosses of St Andrew lettered S A P R (Sanctus Andreas Patron🐠us Russiae) in the angles over a red enamel ground(7)
(iii) troph💞ies of arms bearing the cypher of Peter the Great and suspending green and white enamelled flags (7)
(iv) ce♛ntral medallion featuring the crucified St Andrew on a blue enamel Saltire Cross overlaying a black enamel imperial d𝐆ouble-headed eagle, also lettered S A P R
each medallion fitted with gold eyelets and joined by oval ribbed links to form the collar, one double-headed eagle inscribed on the reverse 'Friedrich Carl / Prinz von Preussen', the main St Andrew medallion and loop struck WK for Keibel and with the Imperial Warrant, the other 23 medallions struck IP for Pannasch and dated, 56 standard
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full extended length 150cm.; 59 in.
The collar:
Prince Friedrich Karl Nikolaus of Prussia (1828-1885), presumably presented ♉by Emperor Nicholas I
Offered by descendants of the above at Robert Ball Auctions, Berlin, 𒉰12 February 1934, lo♏t 153
Collection of a German noble family, 1970s
Thence by descent
The badge:
Priಞnce Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Alexander o🦄f Prussia (1820-1896) or Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Ernst of Prussia (1826-1902)
Offered by descendants of the above at Robert Ball Auctions, Berlin, 12 February 1⛎934, 👍lot 155
Collection of a German noble family, 1970s
Thence by descent
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