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Miniatures of orders and medal as decorative fashion accessory  wikidata:Q109676254 reasonator:Q109676254
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Miniatures of orders and medal as decorative fashion accessory
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Object type military decoration Edit this at Wikidata
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Photo of exhibition "Juwelen!" at Hermitage Amsterdam, 17 January 2020. At leftmost there is a circular Crimean War medal (seen on the obverse) with the crowned monograms of Tsars Nicholas I and Alexander II, an Eye of Providence. The badges, left to right, appear to be the Star of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of the 3rd (Commander) Degree, Bavarian Order of Saint Michael, possibly Grand Cross, a Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (appearing to be a Bohemian variant), the badge of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, the badge of the (Romanov) Order of Saint Stanislaus, and the badge of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd or 4th class. The top chain alternates between images of warrior saints and the Bavarian/Wittelsbach arms with similar lines as are on the Bavarian Order of Saint Michael emerging from it. The middle chain has a smaller star over the Lion and Sun, crowns over the St. Michael, Maltese, and Constantinian badges, and metal chains for the remaining. There appears to be some kind of buckle at the right end of the chain.
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Medium gold, bronze, silver and enamel Edit this at Wikidata
institution QS:P195,Q132783
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Э-13540 (Hermitage Museum) Edit this at Wikidata
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Date 17 January 2020
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