Order of St. Anne, Type II, Military Division, III Class Cross (in gold)

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SKU: 01.RUS.0113.204.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1500 USD

  • III Class Badge (with swords) Obverse
  • III Class Badge (with swords) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$1500 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Russia
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Size
    39mm
  • Version Remarks
    Ca. 2nd Half of 19th Century cross

Physical Description and Item Details


An Early & Fine Russian Imperial Order of St. Anne with Swords; 3rd Class in Gold

Of fine earlier quality in gold with red and white enamels, delicately handpainted centrepieces, measuring 38.3 mm, original bow-tied ribbon, intact thick bulbous enamels, near extremely fine.

History


The reverse features the first letters of the Order's motto, "AMANTIBUS, JUSTITIAM, PIETATEM, FIDEM."

The Order grades which have black enamel instead of red enamel on the arms, are early versions of this Order. They are referred to as "Black Annes" and were a popular version awarded in the late 1800s.

In 1815, Emperor Alexander I added a IV Class Badge to the Order, which was strictly awarded for military merit.

From 1796 to 1828, the I and II Class Badges have versions that are decorated with brilliants. After 1828, I and II Class Badges with brilliants were only awarded to foreign dignitaries.

In 1828, a bow ribbon was added to the III Class Badge to award men for military acts of valour.

Crowns were added as a version design element to the I and II Classe awards from 1828 to 1874.

In 1844, the Order was made conferrable upon non-Christians. On these awards, the obverse image of St. Anne was replaced with an image of the Imperial Eagle.

The Military Division version of Class I and II were added in 1855, and feature the addition of intersecting swords.

Beginning in 1857, the swords intersecting the III Class military award were moved to surmount the medal.

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