Russian Early - Mid 20th Century Silver Gilt And Early Plastic Powder Compact The whole realistically modelled in the form of a scallop shell in blush pink, ivory and taupe ombre moulded plastic/cellulose. The outer frame fashioned in silver with spring push opening, the inner with integral circular mirror and covered, machine etched powder sifter. Hallmarked to inner 875, along with Russian silver mark for 1927 - 1958. Good condition, approx 3 x 3 inches
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Assorted cloth and embroidered uniform and cap insignia – predominantly German Third Reich comprising a Soviet Russian gold embroidered cap wreath with hammer and sickle, German silver wreath with tri-colour cockade, wreath and cockade with forest green backing, a silver eagle uniform picked out with white detail and backed against white field, Political Leader’s wreath and enamelled cockade and a matching cap eagle etc (18)
A Russian enamel monogrammed badge, bearing the Imperial cipher of Empress Maria Feodorovna (wife of Tsar Alexander III), inscription on blue enamel reads "Long Life To You" in Cyrillic, in original box from K. Gan (imperial jeweller). The badge was given to employees of children's shelters. The First Degree badge (stamped 84, silver gilt) was intended for trustees and guardians, their assistants, directors of orphanages, honorary members of boards and trusteeships. The inscription comes from the Gospel of St John (Slavic Bible).
A Russian yellow metal charm necklace, yellow metal trace link chain, stamped 56, with eight pendants, three by Fabergé, comprising; a pink enamel and pearl set heart shaped locket, stamped ?? and 56 with assayer's mark for Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow 1898-1914), a yellow metal egg pendant with appliqué thread encircling a cabochon pink stone, stamped ?? and 56 with assay mark for Moscow, a yellow metal pendant, engraved initials within laurel wreaths, further engraved and dated 1907 on the reverse, stamped ?? and 56 and with assayer's mark for Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow 1898-1914) on link, scratch number 4134, a yellow metal egg pendant, fluted and with flower design set with three small diamonds, indistinctly marked, an enamelled egg pendant with red flowers on a white ground, indistinctly marked, a yellow metal egg pendant with hammered finish, indistinctly marked, a silver enamelled and pearl mounted egg pendant designed with a spider, stamped 84 and 800, a silver and enamelled egg pendant, stamped 84 AP, a silver and enamelled egg pendant, stamped 84 and 900, enamel damaged, a yellow metal medal by Louis Rault, head and shoulders of a Grecian lady, engraved dated 1906 on the reverse, scratch mark 1088, in a Fabergé blue satin lined card box.
Third Reich badges, hollow black wound badge (pin hook missing), solid back silver wound badge, NSDAP enamelled membership badge (enamel scratched), enamelled SS pin back badge, 9 various pressed tin and aluminium pin back badges, and two stick pins; also a Soviet Russian Order of the Red Star, and an American miniature medal. Average GC (17)
Selection of miscellaneous silver - including a 19th century Russian silver nielloware box in the form of a purse, with engraved decoration and twin-opening covers, a late Victorian spirit flask (London 1901), Sampson Mordan, an American silver trinket box with hinged cover with ornate floral decoration, marked - Sterling XLIXC Tiffany & Co. (maker - George Schlebler & Co.) and an ornate silver photograph frame with cast border (indistinctly marked) (4)
A late 19th Century Russian silver salver, the centre field decorated with an armorial within a belt inscribed "omr Apmucmobe onepemhou mpynnii apkadiu I fro ... 1887" with "84 zlotnik" mark and "1884" stamp with cyrhillic makers mark "AΩ" within an oval punch (Alexander Fuld Moscow 1862-1917) 10.01 oz
RARE 'RUSSIAN ORDER OF ZEAL' GROUP TO MUSICIAN A J MOODY OF THE GREYS who played for Tsar Nicholas II on the Royal Yacht Leith. 1914 Star - 5403 Pte A J Moody 2/DNS British War Medal - 2DNS- 5403 Pte A J Moody 2-DNS Victory Medal - 2DNS- 5403 Pte A J Moody 2-DNS LSGC - D20924 Musician A J Moody The Greys Russian order of Zeal engraved Ddn Moody. NVF contact marks to obverse and reverse (Silver dipped) Alfred John Moody was born in Islington Middlesex in 1886. At the time of the 1891 census, he was living with his family in Kensington. From the age of nine until fifteen, he was sent to the Workhouse in Islington on numerous occasions. It seems that his siblings were unable to support him after their parents' deaths. He played in the Workhouse band and aged fifteen years and four months on 30th October 1901 attested for the 2nd Dragoons ( Royal Scots Grey). He gave his occupation as a Musician, and his papers show he was living at St Marys Guardian School. He played with the regimental band for Tsar Nicholas II on the Royal Yacht Leith, at Edinburgh in 1909. The Tsar being the Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment. The musicians were each awarded a Russian Medal of Zeal in Silver, Alfred's award is confirmed in his service paper and on his framed certificate. Moody served in the Great War landing as part of the BEF on 17th August 1914, serving until 3rd September 1915 when he was sent home due to illness. After a period of recovery, he was posted back to France 13th December 1916. He was discharged at his own request after eighteen years 25th November 1919. With framed certificate for Russian Order of Zeal and a number of original photographs Please see lot 67 and 68 for his sons' medals.
Russian commemorative copper or bronze medal of Nicholas commemorating the unveiling of the equestrian monument of emperor Nicholas I in Saint Petersburg 1859. Maker P. Brusnitsyn. 8.5cm diameter. A similar example sold for £520 at Dominic Winter auctions on 13th May 2016 as lot 669 for £520 hammer and a silver example took £4000 hammer in Baldwin's 6th May 2014 auction as lot 1863. Condition Report:Yes it is a scratch on the medal.
A Second World War Russian Officer's M40 ushanka hat constructed of brushed cotton pannel and black faux fur, with a period enamel badge and two added bronze badges, the quilted interior with four sets of three parallel lines forming a diamond to the centre which is stamped in silver with manufacturers details *Given to F/O Wiggins whilst serving in Russia - see preceding lots.
A collection of militaria comprising of five wooden barrels with plaques relating to famous warships, together with a brass telescope, pocket knife, fork and spoon set, leather belt, silver war badge, Nazi winter Russian campaign medal, miniature tank assault lapel badge pin and a rare Boer prisoner of war carved coconut dated 1901 (quantity)
A Diplomatic Eastern German Official’s visor cap, possibly reproduction, constructed of brown wool with a green centre band and silver piping; with central hand-stitched silver aluminium/flatwire bullion eagle and a winged wreath, with silver side buttons holding the silver interwoven bullion chin cord in place and a brown lacquered visor peak with brown underside, the interior with dark leather sweatband. *Worn by German Government officials who served in the Eastern realms of Europe and Russian foreign affairs.
Judaica: a Russian silver hexagonal box, pierced lid with crown flanked by two prowling lions, the sides inset with red and turquoise cabochons, further applied lion to one side and the Star of David applied to opposite side, 84 silver zolotnik mark, Moscow 1873, maker?s mark ??, 10 by 6.5 by 8.5cm, 3.95toz.
Russian Early - Mid 20th Century Silver Gilt And Early Plastic Powder Compact The whole realistically modelled in the form of a scallop shell in blush pink, ivory and taupe ombre moulded plastic/cellulose. The outer frame fashioned in silver with spring push opening, the inner with integral circular mirror and covered, machine etched powder sifter. Hallmarked to inner 875, along with Russian silver mark for 1927 - 1958. Good condition, approx 3 x 3 inches
Set Of Two Russian Imperial Cloisonne Enameled Silver Spoons Attributed To Master Workman Gustav Klingert Each spoon is profusely decorated with turquoise enamel and fine gold curlicue tracery with opaque white jeweled border - a decorative signature style extensively used by Klingert. The handles are of twisted form terminating at a stylised crown motif, the bowls retain their original gilding and are in very good condition, each spoon approx 4 inches. Unmarked, please see accompanying image
Judaica; A late 19th century Russian silver Torah pointer, assayed for 84 zolotniks, Warszawa (Warsaw) 1872, assayer Josel Sosnkovski, makers mark for Cyprian Labecki (probably), having handle with applied star of David, Russian double-headed eagle and circular cabochon red agate, with eagle terminal, the tapering stem with twisted wire work decoration and pointing hand finial, length 29.8cm. (gross weight 47.6g)

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