Russia, Imperial. A Cross of St. George, IV Class to Junior Officer, 1917 Archive facing an equal number of
Description
facing an equal number of black cotton button loops on the left side
Against the right wing of the infantry seated on enemy tanks
the obverse with a rightward facing portrait of Kaiser Franz Joseph of Austria
with gilded falcon and enamels
1932 in Ottawa
Russia, Imperial. A Cross of St. George, IV Class to Junior Officer, 1917 Archive facing an equal number of( , 3 ). Instituted February 1807 by Tsar Alexander I. An untouched and exemplary example. A silver cross pattee, the obverse bears the central cypher of the saint, the reverse bearing Saint George on horseback slaying a dragon, the obverse 12 oclock arm stating 1 M (One Million) the 9 and 3 o'clock arms are numbered 025442, the 6 oclock arm denoting IV class, measures 34. 09 mm (w) x 41. 18 mm (h), worn on a Russian pentagonal mount with felt
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