Null A five-piece miniature necklace with the Order of St. Anne, two Orders of S…
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A five-piece miniature necklace with the Order of St. Anne, two Orders of St. Stanislaus, the Order of St. George and a coronation medal, circa 1910 Gold, silver, partly enameled. Length of the chain approx. 11.5 cm. Width of the medals ca. 15 and 18 mm. Comes with two silver brooches made from coins. Enamel partly slightly chipped, occasional cracks, signs of use and age. Condition: II

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A five-piece miniature necklace with the Order of St. Anne, two Orders of St. Stanislaus, the Order of St. George and a coronation medal, circa 1910 Gold, silver, partly enameled. Length of the chain approx. 11.5 cm. Width of the medals ca. 15 and 18 mm. Comes with two silver brooches made from coins. Enamel partly slightly chipped, occasional cracks, signs of use and age. Condition: II

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