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Montenegro, Orden Danilos I., 3. Modell (1873-1918), 1. Klasse (Großkreuz)-Satz. Das Kreuz Silber vergoldet und emailliert, die Krone und die Medaillonauflagen in Gold gearbeitet. An altem konfektioniertem Schulterband mit kleiner Beschädigung. In der Öse des Kreuzes altösterreichische Amtspunzierung sowie das Herstellerzeichen "VM" der Firma Vincens Mayer’s Söhne, Wien. Der Bruststern ebenfalls aus Silber, Medaillonauflagen Gold. Nadelsystem intakt. Alt-Österreichisch auf der Nadel und auf der Rückseite des unteren Sternstrahls punziert. Auf der Rückseite des Sterns das Signet des vorbezeichneten Wiener Herstellers. Nur minimale, den schönen Gesamteindruck des Satzes nicht beeinträchtigende Fehlstellen im Email. Beiliegend die Visitenkarte des Oberststallmeisters des österreichischen Kaisers, General der Cavallerie Emerich Prinz von Thurn und Taxis. Das Set stammt aus dem Nachlaß von Prinz Dimitri Romanoff, sein Großvater war Großfürst Peter Nicholajevich von Russland (1864-1931), Cousin ersten Grades von Zar Alexander. Großfürst Peter heiratete 1889 die Prinzessin Militza, Tocher von König Nikolaus I. von Montenegro. Abgebildet sind beide Stücke in Dimitri Romanoffs Standardwerk „The Orders, Medals and History of Montenegro“ von 1988. Der Bruststern ist eindeutig im Buch zu identifizieren, eine Beschädigung der weißen Emaille des Medaillons auf 11:55. Angeboten wurde das Stück erstmalig bei Bruun-Rasmussen in der 885 Auktion Los 363. Die Provenienz führt den ehemaligen Beliehenen auf mit dem Verweiß der Vererbung innerhalb der Familie Romanoff bis zur damaligen Auktion. Die Schärpe ist ergänzend dazu erworben worden.
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