LRI4630732: Order of the Golden Fleece: the Austrian Golden Fleece - Badge belonging to the Grand Ducal House of Tuscany - The motto “” Praetium laborum non vile”” usually inscribed on the lighter is here summarily engraved on the support ring of the remains - Middle 19th century - Gold, silver, sapphire, rubies and emals - H 13,7 cm; l 7 cm; weight: 150 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630741: Order of the Golden Fleece: Spanish Golden Fleece - Badge belonging to Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852) - Oavers - Manufactured by Hamlet (London) - Debut of the 19th century - Gold and emals - H: 7.8 cm; W: 5.6 cm; Weight: 38 g - Original case in burgundy maroquin, silk and silk velvet - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630826: Order of the Golden Fleece: The Spanish Golden Fleece - Reduction of insignia belonging to Alfonso (Alfonso) XIII of Bourbon (1886-1941), King of Spain (1886-1931) - End of the 19th century - Gold and Emals - H: 6.4 cm; W: 1.4 cm; Weight: 26 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630841: Order of the Golden Fleece: Spanish Golden Fleece - Reduction of insignia belonging to Alfonso (Alfonso) XIII of Bourbon (1886-1941), King of Spain (1886-1931) - End of the 19th century - Gold and emals - H: 4.9 cm; W: 4.6 cm; Weight: 24 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631039: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top: plate belonging to Adolphe Frederic, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), Debut XIX century, Silver and Emaux, H: 12,7 cm; w: 11,4 cm; weight: 110 g - Left: made by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell (London), Debut XIX century, Silver and Emals, H: 12.2 cm; W: 10.8 cm; Weight: 100 g - Right: Debut XIX century, Silver and Emaux, D: 10,2 cm; weight: 120 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631056: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Four plates: Top: manufactured by R & S Garrard & Co, London, 1850-1900, Gold and silver and enamels, H: 11.3 cm; W: 8.8 cm; Weight: 82 g - Left: Rundell, Bridge & Co (London), 1850-1900, Gold and silver and emals, H: 9.3 cm; W: 8.7 cm; Weight: 60 g - Right: 18K 50-1900, Gold and silver and emals, D: 8.7 cm; weight: 60 g - Bottom: R & S Garrard & Co (London), 1850-1900, Gold and silver and enamels, H: 9.7 cm; W: 9 cm; Weight: 80 - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631097: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top: plate belonging to the Dukes of Beaufort, Mid-19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H: 11.5 cm; w: 10.5 cm; weight: 110 g - Left: plate belonging to the Dukes of Beaufort, Mid-19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H: 10.2 cm; w: 8.8 cm; weight: 80 g - Right: manufactured by CF Hancock, London, Mid-19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H: 9.1 cm; W: 8.2 cm; Weight: 70 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631185: United Kingdom - Order of Thistle - Top: Badge, Debut of the 19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H 7.1 cm; W 5 cm; Weight: 90 g - Bottom: plate, made by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell (London), Debut of the 19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H 8.8 cm; W 8 cm; Weight: 60 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631285: Kingdom of Sardinia - Order of the Annunciade: small necklace and plaque belonging to Pedro II of Bragance (Dom Pedro de Alcantara (Peter II) (1825-1891), Emperor of Brazil (1831-1889) - 1850-1875 - Gold and silver - Plaque: D 8 cm; Weight: 60 g - Pendant: H 5.8 cm; W 4.2 cm; Necklace: 55 cm; total weight: 110 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631302: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies - Royal House of the Two Sicilies: arms box of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies containing the plates traditionally carried by the rulers of the Royal House of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies - Manufactured by Carlo Landriano (Naples) - 1800-1850 - Red maroquin gold with iron, silk and silk velvet - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631378: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies - Royal House of the Two Sicilies: arms box of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies containing the plates traditionally carried by the rulers of the Royal House of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies - 1800-1850 - Green maroquin with iron, silk and silk velvet - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631442: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Two Sicilies) - Constantine Order of St. George: insignia of the 17th century attributed to Giovanni Andrea Angelo Flavio Comnene (d. 1699) - On 27 July 1697, being without posterite, he transferred the great mastery to Francois I Farnese, Duke of Parma - Reverse - Golden bronze and glass paste H: 8 cm; W: 5.5 cm; Weight: 30 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631487: Duche of Parma - Constantine Order of St. George: necklace - Debut XX century - This necklace was executed after a model of the XVIII century with an engraving in volume 3 of “La vita di Costantino il Grande in sei libri” (Filippo Musenga, Naples, 1770) - Gold and Emals - Necklace: L 95 cm; weight: 350 g (including pendant) - Pendant: diagonal 6 , 4 cm - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631498: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Two Sicilies) - Order of Saint Ferdinand and Merite: badge of knight grand cross belonging to a member of the Grand Ducal House of Baden - Middle XIX century - Gold, silver and emals - H: 10,7 cm; W: 7,8 cm; Weight: 100 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631616: Portugal - Order of the Tower and the Epee - Necklace and insignia of Grand Cross belonging to Manuel II of Bragance (1889-1932) King of Portugal (1908-1910) - 1850-1900 - Gold and diamonds and emals - Necklace: L 78 cm; Weight: 120 g - Pendant: H 10 cm (including ring); D star: 8.2 cm; W: 106 g; Badge Grand Cross: H: 12,3 cm (ring included); width: 8.2 cm; weight: 106 g; plate: D star 8 cm; weight: 88 g - private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631659: Austria - Order of Leopold: plaque of knight grand cross belonging to Charles Louis Huguet, Marquis of Semonville (1759-1839) - Debut XIX century - Embroideries of gold, silver and silk threads, crantilla, sequins and tinsel - Soul of large canvas and white leather - H: 15,5 cm; w: 15 cm; weight: 60 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631667: Austria - Order of the Iron Crown: necklace belonging to Heinrich Ritter Kummer von Falkenfeld (1852-1929) - He became a knight of the Austrian Imperial Order of the Iron Crown in 1913 - Manufactured by Rothe & Neffe (Vienna) - beginning of the XX century - Gold and emals - L: 128.6 cm; weight: 320 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631705: Poland - Order of St. Stanislaus: insignia - Model adopted under the reign of Stanislaus Augustus II Poniatowski, King of Poland (1764-1795) - Plaque: embroidery of gold, silver and silk threads, crantilla and sequins; core of canvas and paper, D: 10,4 cm; weight: 20 - Cross: Gold, silver, diamonds, glass paste on sequins silver and emals; made of silk (1st type), H: 5.4 cm; W: 4.9 cm; Weight: 40 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631731: Kingdom of Baviere - Order of Saint Hubert: necklace worn by Luitpold, Duke en Baviere (1890-1973) - End of the 18th century - Gold and emals; original gold plated iron and silk velvet - Necklace: L 122 cm; weight 460 g (pendant included) - Pendant: D 7,5 cm - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images