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Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard.

Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. The front depicting St. Andrew's Cross upon which Andrew is crucified. Hallmarked St. Petersburg, 56 gold standard and (in Cyrillic) Eduard. Light wear and minor enamel loss. Measures 3-1/2" L, 2-3/4" W. Approx. weight: 60.0 grams. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $14000-$18000)

Item Condition: See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@kodner.com). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Kodner Galleries shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Category: Fine Jewelry and Timepieces

Estimate: $14000 - $18000

Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard.