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Imperial Russian WWI Order Of Saint Stanislaus Cross

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1920   item# 969115

Imperial Russian WWI Order Of Saint Stanislaus Cross
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A rare Imperial Russian cross for the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd Class. As the war progressed, there was a shortage of precious metal, so military decorations were often worked in bronze, in this case gilt white bronze. The cross's four arms are decorated in deep red translucent enamel over an engraved background, while the central enameled reserve bears the letters "SS" for St. Stanislaus. The cross appears with crossed swords, indicating it was awarded for military distinction rather for civil service. The cross has the "European" style suspension eyelet at the top. The Order of St. Stanislaus was originally the second-highest ranking Polish order, but was incorporated into the Russian system in the mid-19th century.

Origin: Russia, ca. 1917. Condition: good; traces of original gilding remain; some nicks to translucent enamel, mostly at the points of the arms, and a hairline to the opaque enamel on one side. Size: 1-9/16" diameter.


Imperial Russian Tsar Nicholas II Coronation Blood Cup

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1900   item# 906460

Imperial Russian Tsar Nicholas II Coronation Blood Cup
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$895 

A rare enameled beaker made as a souvenir of the 1896 coronation of Imperial Russia’s last monarchs, Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra Feodorovna. One side of the beaker features the Imperial doubled-headed eagle and the reverse shows the imperial cipher. The remainder of the body is decorated with traditional Russian strapwork. The beakers were to be given away to the public on the Khodinka field in Moscow. When the gates were opened, there was a great rush to get to the cups and hundreds of people were trampled to death. Shortly after, this cup became known as the “Blood Cup” or “Cup of Sorrows”. The incident was thought at the time to be a bad omen for the future of the reign—an estimation that ultimately proved correct. These beakers are often in very bad condition, but this one is nearly mint, with just the tiniest bit of wear the gilding on the lip.

Origin: Russia, 1896. Size: 4-1/8” tall.


Imperial Russian Nicholas II Coronation Blood Cup

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1900   item# 883370

Imperial Russian Nicholas II Coronation Blood Cup
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A rare enameled beaker made as a souvenir of the 1896 coronation of Imperial Russia’s last monarchs, Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra Feodorovna. One side of the beaker features the Imperial double-headed eagle and the reverse shows the monarchs’ initials. The remainder of the body is decorated with traditional Russian strapwork. The beakers were to be given away to the public on the Khodinka field in Moscow. When the gates were opened, there was great rush to get to the cups and hundreds of people were crushed to death. Shortly after, the cups became known as “Blood Cups” or “Cups of Sorrow”. The incident was thought at the time to be a bad omen for the future of the reign—an estimation that ultimately proved right. These beakers are often in very bad condition, but this one is remarkably good, with just a few enamel chips to the rim and largely intact gilding.

Origin: Russia, 1896. Size: 4-1/8” tall.


Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna Paris Visit Souvenir Glass

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1900   item# 751262

Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna Paris Visit Souvenir Glass
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$575 

A wonderful and extremely rare enameled glass beaker bearing the portrait of Czarina Alexandra Feodorovna on the occasion of her visit to Paris in 1896. Alexandra accompanied her husband, Czar Nicholas II to dedicate the Pont Alexandre III across the Seine. Alexandra is wearing the traditional kokoshnik, a veil, long strands of pearls and a white gown. The portrait is surrounded by gilt lettering, "Souvenir Octobre 1896/Impératrice Alexandra Féodorovna". A matching glass with the Czar's portrait was also produced. The glass is nice quality and was probably produced by Legras under the name St-Denis. The use of thick enamels and speckled gilding is typical of the Art Nouveau works produced by this reknowned glasshouse. We've had quite a number of Nicholas/Alexandra pieces over the years, but this is the first example of this particular item we've seen.

Origin: France, 1896. Condition: excellent, no chips or cracks, no enamel damage. Size: 3-5/8" tall.


King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra Staffordshire Plates

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1910   item# 415671

King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra Staffordshire Plates
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$295 

Very uncommon pair of transfer-printed pottery plates depicting King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Their royal majesties are surrounded by an ornate border of roses. The edges of the plates are scalloped and molded. The plates are glazed in a brilliant gold color that contrasts beautifully with the grays and blacks of the transfer print. The backs are marked "J.W. Reid & Co., London, Ontario, England" and "His Majesty King Edward VII" and "Her Majesty Queen Alexandra".

Origin: England, ca. 1905. Condition: excellent, except for a 1/4" flake on the bottom of the rim of the Edward plate. Size: 10" diameter.


King George V Coronation Sterling Pin Cushion

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1920   item# 20201

King George V Coronation Sterling Pin Cushion
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$150 

A simply wonderful piece of English royalty memorabilia. A sterling silver replica of the English throne and the anointing spoon rest atop a replica of the velvet pillow upon which the crown is carried in procession at the coronation of English monarchs at Westminster Abbey. Both the throne and anointing spoon bear full hallmarks for the coronation year 1910 in the City of Birmingham. The maker's mark is "L&S." Both sterling pieces also bear a registry number. 2" tall; 2.5" square.

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