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August 2017 ANA Auction - Online Sess. D-F  7-8 Aug 2017
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Lot 23198

Starting price: 42 USD
Price realized: 81 USD
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RUSSIA. 32nd Kremenchug Infantry Regiment Badge, ND (1910).
34.5 x 54.5 mm. Andolenko-205. Base metal openwork wreath of oak and laurel with a crowned Russian Imperial Eagle at the top. In the center are the ciphers of Alexander I and Nicholas II, Czars at the time of the regiment's founding in 1806 and at their centennial in 1906. The ciphers flank an anchor - seemingly an unusual emblem for an infantry regiment! At the bottom, superimposed on the bow tying the two branches of the wreath together, is a small representation of the St. George Cross. Reverse is blank and supports a screw post and its nut, which appear to be of nickel-silver. The officer badges are made of silver and have extensive enamel work, but the enlisted men received badges, like this, in unenameled brass - which are actually less frequently encountered than the silver officer's badges. Splendid antique brass finish and appears almost as issued. EXREMELY FINE.

Estimate: $70.00- $100.00
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