Orders & Military Collectibles - Day 1 2019-11-18 Auction - 1021 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de
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King Frederick VI of Denmark, Duke of Saxe-LauenburgA Bulgarian civilian order of merit, a badge of theA sword M 1798 for officers of the Russian infantry,
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Orders & Military Collectibles - Day 1

As in previous years, this live auction catalogue presents a wide range of orders and military antiques from Germany and all over the world. Furthermore, the German military history section holds two extraordinary objects in store. With the disposal of two large collections, the Saxony chapter is particularly extensive, comprising almost 250 objects, including rare helmets, weapons and items of uniform from the Electorate of Saxony, the Kingdom of Saxony as of 1806 and the remaining Saxon Duchies.The Lengelsen collection of edged weapons is a collector's dream come true, focusing on Brunswick and Hannover, with almost 200 rare military edged weapons from the 18th and 19th centuries. Next up, the innumerable highlights among the international military antiques will not disappoint. A helmet made for the k.u.k First Arcieren Life Guards (lot 4255) is sure to be warmly received, along with the superlative ceremonial sabre presented by the Scottish Brechin Volunteer Infantry Corps in 1808 (lot 4392) and the rare cartridge box for officers of the Place Guard during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico from 1864 to 1867 (lot 4174). Lovers of Europe's royal houses can look forward to a good deal of opulent, rare memorabilia, such as the general's uniform worn by King Frederick VI of Denmark, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1768 - 1839), circa 1814/20 (lot 4009). Bids are also invited for a contemporary portrait of the young Maria Theresia from Austria's imperial house, in the original, gilt wooden frame (lot 4184), together with a small assortment of personal garments and other items belonging to Empress Elisabeth of Austria (lots 4219-31).
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Awards from Belgium and France: In dekorativem Holzrahmen zwei Auszeichnungen und eine Urkunde, dabei belg. Leopoldsorden II. Klasse mit der Palme. Maße Rahmen 45 x 35 x 7 cm. Dazu sieben weitere Auszeichnungen, dabei
3851: Awards from Belgium and FranceEst. €280-€560
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A Bulgarian civilian order of merit, a badge of the: Silver, partly enamelled, set with diamonds. Oak branches in gold, set with small emeralds and rubies. A stylised cipher FI. for Ferdinand I in the red enamelled medallion. The appliqué of the
3853: A Bulgarian civilian order of merit, a badge of theEst. €15,000-€30,000
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A gold medal to commemorate the wedding of Princess: Gold, on the obverse medallist’s signature "E.Monti" and manufacturer’s name "Johnson", the loop indistinctly punched. Diameter 30 mm. Weight 19 g. Very rare gold issue.Condition:II
3855: A gold medal to commemorate the wedding of PrincessEst. €3,000-€6,000
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Order of Civil Service, Commander's Cross: Eckige Zarenkrone, Silber, weiß-rot-grün emailliert, an Trageband. Maße 84 x 54 mm.Zustand: II -
3858: Order of Civil Service, Commander's CrossEst. €200-€400
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Order of Brilliant Star - 2nd rank or 2. class: Bruststern mehrteilig gefertigt, die fünf Ordensteile jew. gemarkt, zusammengefügt und rs. durch Schlitzschraube fixiert. Silberner Stern, mehrfarbig emailliert (mit Fehlstellen) und rs.
3860: Order of Brilliant Star - 2nd rank or 2. classEst. €800-€1,600
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St. Helena medal with bestowal document: St. Helena-Medaille in Bronze mit Verleihungsurkunde Nr. 12724 für Johan Keil aus dem Großherzogtum Hessen. Randeinrisse, kleine Flecken, Trage- und Altersspuren. Maße der Urkunde 20 x 29,5
3863: St. Helena medal with bestowal documentEst. €200-€400
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