LÎÒ #17010. Medal "For Defense of Sevastopol " 1854-55 years. Parameter: St. Petersburg Mint, silver, weight - 13.5 gr., diameter - 28 mm., condition - satisfactory.
Established November 26, 1855 Medal awarded to the participating 13 September 1854 on 27 August 1855 in the protection of Sevastopol:
a). the generals, staff and chief officers, combatant and noncombatant lower ranks that formed the Sevastopol garrison and is on the north side of town and the batteries on this side;
b). all persons who arrived in Sevastopol is temporarily on business;
c). the civil officials of all departments that were in the city during the siege for the service;
d). the residents of Sebastopol, participated in the defense of the city;
e). Women working in hospitals or were particularly services in the defense of Sevastopol. The decree of December 5, 1855, these rules were extended to officials of the Maritime Office. By a decree dated 16 March 1856 the right to award the medal were the servants (including fortified) officers who were on the southern side of Sevastopol and participated in the defense of the city.
LOT # 17012. Medal in memory of the reign of Alexander III "1881-94 years.
Parameters: St. Petersburg Mint, silver, weight - 12.2 gr., diameter - 27.9 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
Established by Imperial decree of Emperor Nicholas II's February 26, 1896 "In memory of the unforgettable King of the Peacemaker in the 51 th anniversary of his birth ..." The Medal was issued as a reward, "the bishops priests, generals, staff and senior officers and class ranks of all ... agencies, which consisted in active service in the reign of Emperor Alexander III.
Later, an additional decree was granted the right parameters to obtain the medal of women engaged in various departments of the offices. Wore a medal on his chest, the tape of the Order of St.. Alexander Nevsky.
LOT # 17013. Medal in memory of the reign of Alexander III "1881-94 years.
Parameters: St. Petersburg Mint, silver, weight - 00.00 gr., diameter - 27.9 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
Established by Imperial decree of Emperor Nicholas II's February 26, 1896 "In memory of the unforgettable King of the Peacemaker in the 51 th anniversary of his birth ..." The Medal was issued as a reward, "the bishops priests, generals, staff and senior officers and class ranks of all ... agencies, which consisted in active service in the reign of Emperor Alexander III.
Later, an additional decree was granted the right parameters to obtain the medal of women engaged in various departments of the offices. Wore a medal on his chest, the tape of the Order of St.. Alexander Nevsky.
LOT # 17014. Medal " For Bravery " 4-th degree. Nicholas II. White movement.
Parameters: Private trader, white metal, weight - 9.8 gr., diameter - 28.9 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
LOT # 17015. Medal " For DILIGENCE " Nicholas II. White movement.
Parameters: St. Petersburg Mint , white metal, weight - 9.0 gr., diameter - 28 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
LOT # 17018. Medal in memory of the reign " 300 - anniversary of the reign of the Romanov House " 1613 -1913 years.
Parameters: Private trader, bronze, gold plated, weight - 12.9 gr., diameter - 28.3 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
Established February 21, 1913 by decree of Emperor Nicholas II, reported the Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
Medal awarded:
a) All persons, consisting of 21 February 1913 on public service in military, marine, civil and court officers, members of the State Coveta and the State Duma, the clergy of all faiths, serving in elected positions in the nobility, rural and urban municipalities, civilian and non- employees of both genders in government, retired officers and civilian maritime agencies, entitled to wear the retired uniform, the educational composition of both sexes in the upper, middle and lower state-owned institutions, the artists of the Imperial Theatres, the Sisters of Charity of the Russian Red Cross, rural elders, Chairmen of township courts, Voitov commune, village chiefs and their respective officials of township and village offices, persons awarded the decorations;
b) cadets and pages of special classes, all consisting of 21 February 1913 on active duty ranks of the army, navy, separate corps of border guards and gendarmes, police escort teams and prison guards, as well as representatives of the rural population who participated in the celebrations in the presence of Emperor;
a) All persons who actively participated in the preparation, device, and the celebration of the anniversary of 300 years of the reign of the Romanov dynasty;
r) Medalist, artisans and workers of the St. Petersburg mint produced the coin.
Persons listed in paragraph "b" received medals for free, the rest were given a special award certificate for the right to wear medals that were purchased for a fee (including from private firms and shops).
At the St. Petersburg Mint in 1913-1914. was coined more than 1,5 million medals.
LS Portrait busts (front view) of Emperor Nicholas II in the form of 4-th of the Life Guards infantry regiment of the imperial family and the Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich to the bartender and Monomakh ". On the circumference - beads of alternating dots and dashes.
Medals worn on the breast the tape state colors - white, orange and black stripes of equal size.
LOT # 17019. Medal in memory of the reign " 300 - anniversary of the reign of the Romanov House " 1613 -1913 years.
Parameters: St. Petersburg Mint , bronze, gold plated, weight - 12.9 gr., diameter - 28.3 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
Established February 21, 1913 by decree of Emperor Nicholas II, reported the Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
Medal awarded:
a) All persons, consisting of 21 February 1913 on public service in military, marine, civil and court officers, members of the State Coveta and the State Duma, the clergy of all faiths, serving in elected positions in the nobility, rural and urban municipalities, civilian and non- employees of both genders in government, retired officers and civilian maritime agencies, entitled to wear the retired uniform, the educational composition of both sexes in the upper, middle and lower state-owned institutions, the artists of the Imperial Theatres, the Sisters of Charity of the Russian Red Cross, rural elders, Chairmen of township courts, Voitov commune, village chiefs and their respective officials of township and village offices, persons awarded the decorations;
b) cadets and pages of special classes, all consisting of 21 February 1913 on active duty ranks of the army, navy, separate corps of border guards and gendarmes, police escort teams and prison guards, as well as representatives of the rural population who participated in the celebrations in the presence of Emperor;
a) All persons who actively participated in the preparation, device, and the celebration of the anniversary of 300 years of the reign of the Romanov dynasty;
r) Medalist, artisans and workers of the St. Petersburg mint produced the coin.
Persons listed in paragraph "b" received medals for free, the rest were given a special award certificate for the right to wear medals that were purchased for a fee (including from private firms and shops).
At the St. Petersburg Mint in 1913-1914. was coined more than 1,5 million medals.
LS Portrait busts (front view) of Emperor Nicholas II in the form of 4-th of the Life Guards infantry regiment of the imperial family and the Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich to the bartender and Monomakh ". On the circumference - beads of alternating dots and dashes.
Medals worn on the breast the tape state colors - white, orange and black stripes of equal size.
LOT # 17020. Medal in memory " 200 th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava " 1709 -1909 years. Parameters: Private trader, bronze, gold plated, weight - 10.4 gr., diameter - 28 mm., Cond. - Very Good.
In the document dated June 17, 1909 reads: "... To celebrate the memory of the 200-year anniversary of the Poltava victory set a light bronze medal to be worn on the chest at St. Andrew's tape."
Medal awarded to all, without exception, the military ranks and civilian officials "... those military units that participated in the Battle of Poltava, and - as pointed out by the situation - existing at the present time, retain the name, which were in 1709. The same could get a medal and a person has long served in these military units, "... but with the acquisition of it at his own expense." In addition, the medal was awarded to all ranks and officials present at the celebrations in the city of Poltava, and members of the commission for the preparation of these festivities and the direct descendants of "... the male generals and commanders ... units that participated in the Battle of Poltava.
In addition to the above awards members of the deputation, "... to participate ... at other city celebrations have desktop large medals out of a dark bronze. On one side of the coin depicts the head of Peter the Great, and on the back - the scene of the Poltava battle, with the figure of the king. "
Sources
Kuznetsov, N. Chepurnov Award medal. 2 vols. 1992.