469 $
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| Marking: | 97313 |
| Country: | Russian Empire |
| Dating: | 1910-th year |
| The original. |
The original sign is in excellent condition. Bronze, gilding, stamping. It was intended for officers to place weapons on the scabbard. The sign is an elegant bill of lading of Emperor Nicholas II ("H II"), made in the form of intertwined monogram letters. The badge is crowned with a large Imperial crown. Two crossed infantry rifles (Mosin three-line rifles of the 1891 model) are placed on the background of the monogram. The frame is an oval wreath woven from laurel (a symbol of glory) and oak (a symbol of courage) branches. The wreath at the base is tied with a bow, just above which is a miniature round target with concentric circles. Guarantee of authenticity.
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