Order of Saint Stanislaus, Type II, Civil Division, I & II Class Breast Star (for non-christians)

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SKU: 01.RUS.0115.101.01.003

Estimated market value:

$8,500 USD

  • Order of Saint Stanislaus, Type II, Civil Division, I & II Class Breast Star (for non-christians)
  • Order of Saint Stanislaus, Type II, Civil Division, I & II Class Breast Star (for non-christians) Reverse
  • Order of Saint Stanislaus, Type II, Civil Division, I & II Class Breast Star (for non-christians) Detail

Estimated market value:

$8,500 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Russia
  • Makers
    Keibel
  • Composition
    Silver/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: PREMIANDO INCITAT SS
  • Size
    90mm
  • Version Remarks
    A Non Christian Star was also sold by D.Markov/The New York Sale in 2008 for $25,000.

Physical Description and Item Details


Russia, Imperial. An Order of Saint Stanislaus, Civil Division I Class Star, Non-Christian Version, by Keibel

(Орден Святого Станислава). Instituted on 7 May 1765 by Stanislaus II of Poland. Incorporated into the Russian orders system on 11 January 1832. (1899-1903 issue). Constructed of silver with multi-coloured enamels, consisting of an eight-pointed radiant star with ribbed borders, the obverse with a central gilt medallion depicting a black-enameled Romanov imperial eagle, within a ribbed gilt ring, in turn surrounded by a ring of white enamel bearing a raised gilt inscription of “PRÆMIANDO INCITAT” (“REWARDING ENCOURAGES”) set within a ribbed gilt frame, surrounded by a further ring of green enamels with four gilded silver laurel branches, the reverse with a barrel hinge and narrow banjo-style pinback meeting a flat wire catch, maker marked “KEIBEL” alongside a silver zolotnik number of “84” and the symbol of the city of St. Petersburg, topped by a Romanov royal warrant, the pinback similarly marked “KEIBEL” with the symbol of the city of St. Petersburg and a Romanov royal warrant, measuring 88.92 mm (w) x 89.51 mm (h), weighing 55.6 grams, there is a small chip to the obverse white enamel and age-appropriate tarnishing of the silver features is evident, otherwise in near extremely fine condition.

History


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.

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 centre 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 were in embroidered version.

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