205 $
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Marking: | 59705 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | XVIII. |
The original. |
the Russian Empire, XVIII century Unique find our store is the original bronze emblem of the Life Guards Kexholm regiment, established in the reign of the Emperor Peter the great in 1710, and the coat of Arms cast from bronze, composite, although originally had a single composition - K in the first years of Soviet power, the emblem was off building, partially clipped the left part (the photo of this coat of arms, made in the 1920s; in the app). Later, and the right part of a vegetative ornament on the coat of arms has been cut off (apparently, DLI symmetry), and the crown down below and enhanced the screw. Bronze is cracked in places, but the metal is sturdy enough. The size of The not less, this subject is a valuable artifact for the military history of the RIA, the image of which appears on the images the guards items of everyday life of that time. The guarantee of authenticity. Rare.
Good condition.
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