Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Type III (1855-1917), Civil Division, Breast Star

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  • Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Type III, Civil Division, Breast Star (in silver)
  • Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Type III, Civil Division, Breast Star (in silver) Reverse
  • Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Type III, Civil Division, Breast Star (in silver) Marks

Attributes

  • country
    Russia
  • date of institution
    1724
  • makers
    Albert Keibel ; Eduard ; Wilhelm Keibel; Julius Keibel; Dmitri Osipov; Nichols & Plinke; Karl Schubert; Imanuel Pannasch (all from St. Petersburg); and other Russian makers. Russian awards were also manufactured by Austrian, German, French and other European makers.
  • remarks
    The first type of the Order (1725- c.1819) features glass arms of the cross while the star was embroidered; the second type (ca. 1819-1855) features enamelled arms of the cross, and "broad" eagles, with wings almost touching, while the star started to be manufactured in silver, silver gilt/Gold, with enamelled center; the third type (ca. 1855-1917) features enamelled arms of the cross, and "slender" eagles, while the star continued to be manufactured in silver, silver gilt/Gold, with an enamelled center. Since the creation of the Order by Empress Catherine I, the insignia of the order had undergone substantial variations in respect to size and design. Value of higher-end Russian Orders varies greatly; value depends on period and quality of manufacture, maker and the provenance; as well as value of Russian currency and general economic situation in Russia. A rare award.

History


Conceived as a purely military order by Peter the Great, this Order was never awarded during the Czar's lifetime. Empress Catherine I began to award the Order after her husband's death, although she did not award it solely for military pursuits. The USSR adopted this Order and secularized it.

The Breast Star "with diamonds" is awarded, at the sovereign's discretion, to an individual as a special distinction.

The obverse features an inscription, translated as "For Labour and Fatherland". Though some of the breast stars do not have an obverse inscription and instead feature an image of Alexander Nevsky.

This Order has been awarded approximately 3,750 times since its inception in 1724
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Versions

  • Price

    $8,000 USD

  • Composition

    Silver/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: за трудьі и отечество

  • Size

    76mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

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  • Price

    $12,000 USD

  • Composition

    Silver/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: за трудьі и отечество

  • Size

    88mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    On Non-Christian version, the center medallion features a Russian Imperial eagle. A rare award.

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  • Price

    N/A

  • Composition

    Gold/Silver/Pastes/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: за трудьі и отечество

  • Size

    96.5mm

  • Maker

    Insignia "with Diamonds" were awarded on rare occasions for "Exceptional Services." Insignia "in Diamonds" varies greatly in size and quality of Diamonds, as well as in overall size and appearance. Often, for a variety of reasons, the diamonds were taken out by the owner, and replaced by paste/crystals, which greatly diminish the value of the star/cross. Value of higher-end Russian Orders varies greatly; value depends on period and quality of manufacture, maker and the provenance; as well as value of Russian currency and general economic situation in Russia. A very rare award.

  • Version Remarks

    Estimated by Morton & Eden Ltd for £10,000-15,000 in June 2009.

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