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Marking: | 94026 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | 1914 year |
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Silver, remnants of enamel. An original and extremely rare patriotic ring in satisfactory collector's condition. The nominal stamp of the master is "ER" in an oval; the stamp is 84 silver samples. In the center of the composition is the new flag of Russia, established by the emperor in 1914: white-blue-red with a black double-headed eagle on a golden field in the upper left corner, representing the personification of the slogan "Unity of the Tsar with the people." It was created on the initiative of Emperor Nicholas II during the First World War in 1914. The following excerpt from the Chronicle of War magazine of 1914-15 describes this event: "The sanctity of the soul of our people in this difficult year is accompanied by its complete fusion and unity with the thoughts and feelings of the Emperor. That is why His Imperial Majesty has been pleased to witness this to the whole world, and from now on, as a sign of the close unity of the Orthodox Tsar with His faithful people, the Russian national flag will forever display the Imperial Standard (a yellow square with a black square) at the shaft between the white and blue stripes (a quarter of the total size of each). the Russian coat of arms). This is a Great Royal favor to the entire Russian people." Guarantee of authenticity.
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