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Lot 3501

A lot of two cased gold decorations
with Imperial Russian attribution
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$3,000 - US$5,000

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A lot of two cased gold decorations
with Imperial Russian attribution

Comprising: 1) A gold Wurttemburg Order of Friedrich, Commander's neck badge, with maroon velour and silk-lined blue leatherette case with gold stamped maker's label Eduard Foehr/Konigl.Hof.Juwelier/Stuttgart.2) Spanish Order of Isabella the Catholic, Commander's gold neck badge in gold, with ribbon and black velour and silk-lined red leatherette case, also with Foehr's label. Together with letter of provenance stating that the medals were owned and worn by the first Chamberlin Count de Silwansky, the Russian court under the reign of Czar Nicolas, Romanoff. They have been in the possession of G.H. Baudenbacher, owner of Hotel du Roc, St. Legier, a/Vevey, Suisse, since 1914 and were given...in payment of debt and further states the consignor's father purchased them from the then owner of the Hotel du Roc in the 1950s.
Condition: Excellent.
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