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Sale 119
THE NEW YORK SALE
Civil War and the U.S.S.R. |
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Lot 1671 |
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Khwarezm Republic. Red Military Order. S/S Type 1, var. 2. Silver and red enamel. Screwback. Hand chased. Unnumbered. Star and crescent superimposed on red enameled shield. Turkic legend around, crossed scimitars and branches behind. Extremely rare and among the rarest early Soviet Republic Orders. Old scratches on reverse. Intact enamel and very well preserved. Condition: Extremely fine. Estimated Value $25,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 1672 |
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Documented and Researched Order of M. Kutuzov 1st Class. Type 2, "REISSUE". Award # 57. Gold, silver, red and white enamels. Type 2, screwback, with 3-riveted reverse. REISSUE award, based on super low serial number, belonging to Type 1, suspension. The serial number is engraved on unnumbered award. Mintmark is stamped in 2 lines (!!!), with word "monetny" curved up. Only the second known specimen with such mintmark, unique as such + reissue. Comes with original silver screwback nut, and exhibits the original length super long screw. The order comes with Orders Book (contains nice photo), awarded to a very prominent Soviet military commander – Lieutenant-General of Mechanized Corps Fedor Timofeevich Remizov. Condition: Excellent condition, with minimal signs of wear. Estimated Value $50,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $55,200 |
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Lot 1673 |
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Researched Order of A. Suvorov 2nd. Type 2. Award # 2009. Gold, silver, red enamels. Type 2, screwback. Comes with original silver screwback nut, and exhibits the original length screw. The order comes with color scans of Orders Book (contains nice photo), awarded to a very prominent Soviet military commander – Lieutenant-General of Mechanized Corps Fedor Timofeevich Remizov. Estimated Value $12,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $16,800 |
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Lot 1674 |
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Documented Order of Suvorov 3rd Class. Type 1. Award # 804. Early first type award, on suspension and with stick-pin. Comes with related award book to Averin M/P/ losted Suvorov 3rd class and five other awards. Photograph of Averin M.P. attached to the booklet. Rare. Condition: Base star with Suvorov is original to the type. Suspension and pinback apparently replaced. Once converted to type 2 and professionally converted back. Overall nice and presentable. Estimated Value $7,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $7,200 |
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Lot 1675 |
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Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class. Award # 2692. Silver. Screwback. Variation 1, with medallion is a separate part and solved to the base.Condition: Few old scratches, well toned over. Basically no wear. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $4,320 |
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Lot 1676 |
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Order of Nevsky. Type 1. Award # 3691. Variation without stick-pin on reverse. Condition: Moderate wear, enamel contact marks, well toned over. Nice. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $2,760 |
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Lot 1677 |
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Order of A. Nevsky. Type 2. Award # 7276. Transitional type. Screwback. Multi-piece construction. Original silver nut. Condition: Nicely toned. Almost flawless perfect condition. Among the best survived specimens. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,620 |
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Lot 1678 |
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Hero of the Socialist Labor Gold Star. Award # 15126. 23K GOLD. On suspencion. Condition: Touches of wear, problem free. Estimated Value $1,750 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXIX, January 7, 2016, lot 3053, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $2,400 |
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Lot 1679 |
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Order of Lenin with Orders Book. Type 3. ???????’.Award # 5338. Screwback. Original silver nut. Comes with Orders Booklet (include photo), awarded in 1940 to Kireev P.P. – ?????? ???? ???????? (1910-1996). Condition: Award book most purely preserved, cover supported by tape. Order of Lenin well preserved with only minor marks, still in A premium condition. Estimated Value $5,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $7,500 |
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Lot 1680 |
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Order of Lenin. Type 4, Variation 2. ‘???????? ????’. Award # 9500. Screwback. Original silver nut. Awarded to a Heavy Tank Company Commander for heroism during a close quarters engagement with the German panzers and infantry. Comes with archival research with English translation and a copy of the order booklet. The award commendation is truly mind-boggling. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Historical Research, dated 2003. Award is rates 7 out of a possible 10 for condition. Condition: Several small dings on both sides. Several of these chips penetrate down to the metal underneath on the red banner. Estimated Value $5,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $5,760 |
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Lot 1681 |
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Order of Lenin. Type 4. ‘Dimple’ variation. Award # 51027. First issue of suspension type, manufactured in 1943-1951. Condition: Excellent with flawless enamels. Estimated Value $1,750 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXVI, January 6, 2011, lot 2111, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $2,280 |
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Lot 1682 |
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Complete Documented Group of Komarov Maxim Filipovich. Group comes with:• Order of Lenin # 23295 – Type 4, variant 2, 1, • Order of the Red Banner # 3988 - REISSUE., • Order of the Red Banner 2nd Award # 6961, Type 3, var 1., • Order of the Red Banner 3rd Award # 1670, Type 2, var 2. • Award booklet listed those awards only (contains photo). Condition: Mint condition on all items. Condition: Mint condition on all items. Estimated Value $4,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $5,760 |
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Lot 1683 |
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Order of Red Banner. Type 1, Variation 2. Award # 9746. Screwback ‘mirror’ reverse. Original silver nut.Condition: Old tinny enamel chips, excellent for type. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,440 |
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Lot 1684 |
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Researched Order of Red Banner. Type 2. Award # 48069. Screwback. ‘???????? ????’ mintmark. Original nut. Issued to Nekrasov V. N. – a communication captain of Southern front on February 16, 1943. Apparently as round up of victory at Stalingrad. Comes with archive letter and its English translation. Condition: Small enamel chips, as it typical. Moderate wear. Extremely fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,200 |
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Lot 1685 |
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Order of Red Banner. Type 3, so-called ‘Swallow tail’. Award # 84124. Official mint conversion from screwback type to suspension, following the regulations change of June 19, 1943. Condition: Excellent with problem free enamels. Estimated Value $750 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXXIII, January 9, 2014, lot 2108, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,050 |
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Lot 1686 |
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Order of Red Banner. 2nd Award. Type 1. Award # 483. Screwback ‘mondvor’ mintmark. Original screwback. Condition: Few small digs. Number of tiny enamel chips. Screwbice deep patina. Better than average. Estimated Value $4,000 - UP Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from P. McDaniel. 8 out of 10 possible condition. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $4,320 |
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Lot 1687 |
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Order of Red Banner. 2nd Award. Type 3. Award # 19261. Mintmark in two lines. Condition: Superb. Estimated Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $840 |
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Lot 1688 |
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Order of the Red Banner 2nd Award. Award # 21252. Moscow Mint. Silver, red and white enamels. Condition: Mint condition, full gold-plating. Estimated Value $750 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XLI, January 12, 2017, lot 2594, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,260 |
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Lot 1689 |
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Order of Patriotic War 1st Class. Type 1. Award # 1785. Variation 1, on unique rectangular suspension without the connecting ring, with the stick pin. The rarest of all variations. Condition: Practically unworn, flawless enamels, all original parts, including suspension and nut. Extremely rare in such state of preservation, and superb for type. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXXVI, January 8, 2015, lot 3093, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $4,560 |
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Lot 1690 |
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Order of Patriotic War 1st Class. Type 1. Variation 3. Award # 16127. On rectangular suspension without a stick pin. Condition: Prefect enamel, superb premium condition. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $2,520 |
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Lot 1691 |
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Researched Order of Patriotic War 1st Class. Type 2. Award # 133644. Screwback. Awarded to Danilenko I.P., Deputy Brigade Commander for outstanding political education training. Comes with photocopies of archive material and related English translation. Condition: Nice, problems free. Estimated Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $636 |
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Lot 1692 |
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Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. Type 1. Award # 203. Variation 1, special unique suspension without the connecting ring, with stick-pin. Condition: Typical enamel chip on top arm, otherwise all original and a great example of rarest first type. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XLI, January 12, 2017, lot 2605, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $2,040 |
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Lot 1693 |
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Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. Type 1. Award # 8263. Variation 2, on rectangular suspension, with a pin. Condition: Typical enamel flow on a top arm. Still superior to average pieces of this type. Estimated Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $1,110 |
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Lot 1694 |
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Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. Type 1. Award # 16101. Variation 3, without a rectangular suspension. Condition: Minor wear on obverse, Contact marks on reverse. Very well preserved. Estimated Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $810 |
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Lot 1695 |
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Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. Type 2. Variation 1.2. Award # 322928. ‘Concave Reverse’ variation. Condition: Well toned, flawless perfect condition. Estimated Value $100 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $156 |
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Lot 1696 |
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Order of the Red Star. Type 1. Award # 611. First type, with ''??????’’ mintmark. Original unique 36 mm silver nut. A classical Soviet award Rarity. Condition: Moderate medallion and enamel wear. Estimated Value $18,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $20,400 |
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Lot 1697 |
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Researched Order of the Red Star. Type 2, ‘Transitional’. Award #1053. Silver and red enamels. Type 2, ‘Transitional’, with double-tier screwpost base. No mintmark. Original silver nut. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from P. McDaniel, extremely high 9 out of 10 condition rating. Accompanied by copies of complete Personal File from the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation, containing award cards, military records, citations, attestations, etc. Main paperwork includes English translation. Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel of Airforce Indushkin V.I., Commander of the 25th reserve air fighter regiment. Very rare. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from P. McDaniel. Graded 9 out 10 possible condition. Condition: Excellent condition, as confirmed by the Certificate of Authenticity. Estimated Value $2,500 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XLI, January 12, 2017, lot 2607, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $4,800 |
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Lot 1698 |
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Order of the Red Star. Type 4. Award # 42293. 1942 Moscow Mint production, with screwpost base. Original silver nut. Condition: Moderate wear. Estimated Value $400 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $630 |
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Lot 1699 |
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Order of Red Star. Type 6, "DUPLICATE". Award # 1199947. Official duplicate with Cyrillic ‘?’ and stamped serial number. Scarce. Condition: Mint with dark patina. Estimated Value $250 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXXIII, January 9, 2014, lot 2129, comes with tag. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $384 |
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Lot 1700 |
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Group of Order ‘For Service to Motherland in the Armed Forces of USSR’ 2nd Class and 3rd Classes. Group of Order ‘For Service to Motherland in the Armed Forces of USSR’ 2nd Class and 3rd Classes. Awarded to Grigoriev V.V. Group comes with: • Order For Service to Motherland in the Armed Forces of USSR’ 2nd Class, # 0483,• Order For Service to Motherland in the Armed Forces of USSR’ 2nd Class, # 2551,• Two Award booklets listed those awards. Condition: Mint condition on all items. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $5,040 |
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Lot 1701 |
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Order of the Badge of Honor. Type 1. Award # 460. 1935 ‘Small-size’ type. Original unique silver nut. Rare. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Historical Research (Paul McDaniel). Award is rates 7 out of a possible 10 for condition. Condition: One letter ‘C’ been replaced, tinny chips of red enamel. Medium patina. Overall well preserved. Good very fine. Estimated Value $8,000 - UP Ex ‘The New York Sale’ XXII, January 8, 2009, lot 2330. View details and enlarged photos
Realized $11,400 |
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Lot 1702 |
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Full Cavalier of Labor Glory group to Metetuk V.F. -- Order of Labor Glory 1st Class # 0619, -- Order of Labor Glory 2nd Class # 5010, -- Order of Labor Glory 3rd Class # 9190. --Full Cavalier’s book for the three Orders of Labor Glory (includes photo). Condition: Choice premium condition. Estimated Value $6,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
Realized $6,600 |
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