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An Important Swiss collects ion (lots 65, 73-96, 171-172, 195-199, 231-234, 253)

A gold, enamel and glass Order of St Alexander Nevsky, St Petersburg, circa 1820

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An Important Swiss collects ion (lots 65, 73-96, 171-172, 195-199, 231-234, 253)

A gold, enamel and glass Order of St Alexander Nevsky, St Petersburg, circa 1820


With central enamelled figure of St Alexander Nevsky, surrounded by four large red crystals, with gold Romanov eagles in angles, struck on loop, with a length of red sash ribbon

82mm by 69mm

The Sandars collects ion of Russian Imperial Orders; Replica Shoes ’s Geneva, 16 May 1991, lot 289
Acquired at the above sale by the family of the present owner

The Sandars collects ion of Imperial Russian Orders


The monumental collects ion of Orders and Decorations of Paul Sandars Sr was inspired by a gift from his son of a 4th class Badge of St Stanislaus Badge, that he acquired on a visit to Paris. Sandars, who had grown up and trained as a musician in Moscow, had relocated to Germany, then Paris, and finally New York following the occupation of France in 1943, where he entered the world of perfumery. His son’s gift of the St Stanislaus Badge provoked such excit.mes nt in Sandars that he began researching the history of the Russian Order. His studies evoked feelings of nostalgia for his homeland and prompted him to amass the largest private collects ion Russian Orders and Decorations at the t.mes . His linguistic acuity facilitated his collects ing as he was able not just to research in Russian, but also to liaise with international curators, collects ors and dealers. Upon his death, Sandars’s collects ion comprised a staggering 650 pieces, of which notable pieces from the present collects ion formed part (lots 7, 73, 75, 76, 78, 80-82, 85 and 89).