LOT # 17084. Medal " For Valiant Labor " has been established - 06.06.1945. This type was handed over to 1947 -1948 years. Options: Brass, Diameter - 32 mm. Condition - fine.
LOT # 17087. Sino-Soviet Friendship Medal, 1954. Parameters: Brass (bronze) heavy metal, weight - 0.00 g., Size - 39 x 46 mm. (With an eye). Condition - Very good.
P.S. “Sino-Soviet Friendship” (Chinese: 中 苏 友谊 万岁 奖章) is a medal of the People’s Republic of China. The original Chinese name is "Sino-Soviet Medal Long Live Unbreakable Friendship." This medal was awarded for the labor exploits of Soviet specialists and for personal courage, Soviet military advisers who fought with Chinese volunteers in Korea in 1950-1953. At the same time, it was a commemorative medal for awarding various Soviet delegations visiting the PRC, and a jubilee award for presenting on the occasion of solemn events.
LOT # 17088. Souvenir medal Lenin " Peace to the people, power to the Soviets, land to the peasants " Param.: Alloy - , Weight - 280 g.; Diameter - 81 mm.; Thick. - 8 mm.; Cond. Please see photo.
LOT # 17089. Sash - Imperial and Royal Order of St. Stanislaus. 100%- Original!!! Length - 165 mm. Width - 28 mm. Cond. perfect.
P.S. P.S. The Stanislavsky sash is an additional sign of the order, which was intended to be worn together with the Order of St. Stanislav. The Order Ribbon first appeared in the Russian Empire in 1831 during the reign of Nicholas the First, who withdrew this award and ribbon from the Polish award system, turning it into a state distinction. The order became the youngest in the hierarchy of state orders and was intended to encourage officials.
The Stanislavskaya sash ribbon is a red ribbon that has two white stripes on the sides, separated by a thin red strip. It was first established by Stanislav Poniatowski, the last Polish king and Grand Duke of Lithuania.
LOT # 17090. Ribbon for the sign - Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir. 100% - the original! The Russian Empire. Late 19th - early 20th centuries Description: Moire execution. Length - 188 mm. Width - 31 mm. Preservation: excellent collection condition!
P.S. The Vladimir Order Ribbon is an additional badge handed along with the imperial order of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir. This award was presented at once in four degrees and was intended both for civil merit and for military exploits.
The Vladimir Order Ribbon was established together with the Order in 1782 in honor of Vladimir the Baptist, and until 1917 it was intended for middle-ranking officials and military men with a rank not lower than Lieutenant Colonel. The founder of the order is Catherine II, who decided to establish an insignia in honor of the 20th anniversary of her tenure. The award ribbon is a piece of fabric divided into three equal stripes - two black and one red, between them.
LOT # 17091. Insignia shoe tape - the 300th anniversary of the reign of the House of Romanov. 100%- Original!!! Length - 163 mm. Width - 27 mm. Cond. perfect.
P.S. The Romanov sash, designed to be encouraged by the royal awards, is a piece of fabric, which is represented by three stripes of different colors - black, yellow and white. These colors were also present on the state emblem of the Russian Empire. As a rule, heraldry notes the fact that it is customary to use a golden color.
Romanov’s sash is an additional sign to various medals and awards. She could also be worn as a bow on clothes.
LOT # 17092. Insignia Shoe Tape - Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. 100%- Original!!! Length - 161 mm. Width - 28 mm. Cond. very good. Please see photo.
P.S. The Alexander Order Ribbon for the Tsar's Awards is a red ribbon that was presented to the gentlemen with an insignia. In the Russian Empire, it became widespread only in 1856 in connection with the development of state heraldry. As a rule, the Alexander ribbon was used in the arms of the city administrations, regions and district towns. The ribbon was used to wear the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. In industrial cities, it was used with a pair of gold mallets, where they were engaged in agriculture - with a pair of spikelets, while in coastal cities they used a pair of gold anchors. Accordingly, everywhere with a ribbon the main economic components of the city were present on the arms.
The Order of St. Alexander Nevsky was conceived to be rewarded for military services to the state. Thus, the Alexander ribbon could be seen on high-ranking military personnel.
LOT # 17093.Insignia Shoe Tape - Andrevsko-George. 100%- Original!!! Length - 171 mm. Width - 23 mm. Condition - Very good.
P.S. The St. Andrew-George Order Ribbon was presented with the medal “In Memory of the Russo-Japanese War”. This medal in the Russian Empire was awarded to all participants in the Russo-Japanese War, as well as to priests and civil servants who were in the service during the conduct of hostilities with Japan. The badge along with the ribbon was established on January 21, 1906 and was intended for multiple delivery.
The Andreevsky-Georgivsky Order Ribbon is a fabric divided in two and consisting of two award ribbons - Andreevskaya and Georgievskaya. The first of them is made of solid blue fabric, while the second consists of five equal-sized stripes - three black and two orange.
LOT # 17095. Order block tape - St. Anne. 100% - the original! The Russian Empire. Late 19th - early 20th centuries Described: silk moire fabric. Condition: Very Good (was worn). Length - 172 mm. Width - 25 mm.
P.S. The Anninsky order ribbon is a fabric ribbon that was presented to the cavaliers together with the imperial order of St. Anne. This order was introduced as a dynastic award in 1735, while Paul the First in 1797 raised the award to the state level. Subsequently, the sash along with the award was presented to a wide range of military and government officials. At the same time, over the years of the presentation of the order, he never ceased to be a special dynastic award of the Romanov dynasty.
Anninsky sash ribbon is a red ribbon with a yellow border on the sides.
LOT # 17094. Neck Sash - St. Anne. Cervical order ribbon - St. Anne. 100% - the original! The Russian Empire. The end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. Described: silk moire fabric. Condition: Very Good (was worn). Length - 225 mm + ties 190 mm x 2. Width - 46 mm.