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LRI4631468: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Two Sicilies) - Order of Saint Ferdinand and Merite: badges of a knight grand cross belonging to a member of the Grand Ducal House of Baden - Middle XIX century - Gold, silver and emals; arms box of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in gold maroquin with iron, silk and silk velvet - Badge: H: 10,7 cm; l; 7,8 cm; weight: 100 g - Plate: D: 8.7 cm; Weight: 60 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631550: Spain - Order of Charles III - Top: plate of grand cross, Debut XIX century, Gold and silver and emals, D: 9 cm; weight: 48 g - Bottom: plate of grand cross, Debut XIX century, Gold and silver and emals, D: 70 cm; weight: 28 g - Left: plate of number commander, 1800-1850, Gold and silver and marcasite and blue steel and emals, D: 7.7 cm; weight: 36 g, the use of blue steel, preferably to blue enamel, is typical of Neapolitan jewelry - Right: number commander plate, Debut XIX century, Gold and silver and crystal of rhinestones and emals, D: 7.5 cm; weight: 50 g - Center: knight badge, Debut XIX century, Gold and emals, H: 8.1 cm; D cross: 6.2 cm; weight: g - Collection special, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631604: Portugal - Order of Christ: insignia of great cross offered by Louis I of Bragance (1838-1889), King of Portugal (1861-1889) to FLMJRGM Daine of Saxony and Bragance, on the occasion of his first Mass, 8 December 1878 - XVIII century - Gold and silver and crystal of rhinestones and crystal cut and color - H: 12,4 cm; l 6 cm Weight: 96 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631612: Portugal - Grand Cross Ribbon of the Two Orders - Top: Grand Cross plate of the Two Orders of Victor Emmanuel (Vittorio Emanuele) of Savoy Aosta (1872-1946), Count of Turin, made by Frederico da Costa (Lisbon), Debut of the XX century, Gold and silver and emals, H: 8.2 cm; w: 7.4; weight: 60 g - Bottom: large insignia Cross of the Two Orders of Victor Emmanuel of Savoy-Aosta (1872-1946), Count of Turin, Debut of XX century, Gold and Emaux, H: 7.8 cm; W: 4.2 cm; Weight: 64 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631682: Bar with plates of the Orders of St. Alexander Nevsky and St. Vladimir (Russia), the White Eagle (Poland) and the Crescent (Ottoman Empire) belonging to Andre Yakovich Italinsky (1742-1827), Polish Count - 1st third of the 19th century - Vermeil and micro mosaic - H: 1.7 cm; W: 1.6 cm; Weight: 30 g - Original screen green maroquin gold with iron, silk and silk velvet - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631690: Poland - Order of the White Eagle: insignia - 18th century - obverse - Model adopted after 1713 under the reign of Augustus II of Saxony (1670-1733), king of Poland from 1697 to 1703 then from 1709 to 1733 - Gold and silver and diamonds and emals - H: 7.9 cm; W: 5.6 cm; weight: 110 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631709: Top left: Kingdom of Baviere - Order of the Lion of the Palatinate: plate, made by A Wiederhold (Cassel), beginning of the 19th century, Embroideries of gold and silver threads and silk, crantilla, sequins and silver blades; core of canvas and paper, D: 11,8 cm; w: 5,3 cm; weight: 30 g - Bottom: Kingdom of Baviere - Order of the Lion of the Palatinate: insignia, XVIII century, Gold and Emaux, H: 5.8 cm; W: 5.3 cm; Weight: 30 g - Top right: Poland - Order of the White Eagle: plate, Model adopts under the reign of Stanislaus Augustus II Poniatowski, King of Poland (1764-1795), Embroidery of gold and silver threads and silk, cranilla, sequins and tinsel; soul of large canvas and paper, H: 11,1 cm; w: 10,7 cm; Weight: 20 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images