Order of Saint Stanislaus, Type I (1831-1855), Civil Division, I & II Class Breast Star (in silver/gold)
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SKU: 01.RUS.0114.101.01.000
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An Imperial Russin Order of St. Stanislaus, Brest Star circa 1840-1850
Breast Star, in silver, silver gilt, center in Gold and enamels, 85mm, with Russian Imperial silver hallmark on revesre ("84"), as well as maker mark "I.O." (in Cyrillic), for maker "I. Ozeretskii" (Moscow); star of excellent quality manufacture, in extremely fine condition, scarce.
Originally this was a Polish Order created on May 7, 1765 by King Stanislaus II, to honour the Patron Saint of Poland, St. Stanislas of Krakow (see POL101).
This Order became a Russian Order after the Polish Rebellion of 1830, when Polish forces were suppressed. It was adopted as a Russian Order in 1831.
The version with an eagle in the center was awarded to Non-Christians, and the version with swords was awarded to military personnel.
The obverse features an inscription, translated as "Encourages by Rewarding".
The earliest stars was embroidered version.
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