Star of the Order of St. Stanislaus with rhinestones with a crown and swords. Russian empire. Copy
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About this item
Hello dear buyer, glad to see you in my store. Before buying, please specify your country, I mainly send it to EU countries and the USA , with a parcel with a tracking number. Average delivery time is 2-6 weeks,rarely longer. The dimensions are shown in the photo, 1 inch = 25.4mm.
This copy is made with handmade elements. Alloy of non-ferrous metals. Enamel. Overhead elements.
This Military Award/Decoration will be well packed.
I will send you the item within 3 days after receiving the money.
The product is delivered from Russia (Moscow) by airmail with a tracking number.
Description/history of the order:
ORDER OF ST. STANISLAVA
The Polish Order was established in 1765. Its founder, King Stanisaw August Poniatowski was the namesake of the saint,
who gave the name to the new award. Krakow Bishop of the 11th century, Stanislav, was killed during a divine service right in the church
King Boleslav and later in the XII century., canonized and recognized as the patron of Poland.
The badge of the order was a cross of the Maltese type with balls at the ends and arches covering the deflections
covered with red enamel (on the front - black enamel), eagles are superimposed over the corners, in the center there is a monogram of two S
in a green rim. The monogram is also repeated on the star, where, in addition to the inscription, it is surrounded by laurel branches.
The ribbon of the order is red with a double white border.
ORDER OF ST. STANISLAVA
The Polish Order was established in 1765. Its founder, King Stanisaw August Poniatowski was the namesake of the saint,
who gave the name to the new award. Krakow Bishop of the 11th century, Stanislav, was killed during a divine service right in the church
King Boleslav and later in the XII century., canonized and recognized as the patron of Poland.
The badge of the order was a cross of the Maltese type with balls at the ends and arches covering the deflections
covered with red enamel (on the front - black enamel), eagles are superimposed over the corners, in the center there is a monogram of two S
in a green rim. The monogram is also repeated on the star, where, in addition to the inscription, it is surrounded by laurel branches.
The ribbon of the order is red with a double white border.
Listed on 4 January, 2023