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Denmark - Order of Dannebrog - badge of knight (1746-1766)
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Denmark - Order of Dannebrog - badge of knight (1746-1766)
LRI4631865 Denmark - Order of Dannebrog - badge of knight (1746-1766), insignia for the chancellor and vice chancellor of the Royal Orders (1839-1848) and insignia of great cross (1808-1839) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Denmark - Order of Dannebrog - Left: badge of knight, regne of Frederic V (1746-1766), gold and silver and diamonds and emals, H 5.8 cm (without ribbon ring); w: 4.4 cm; weight: 20 g - In the middle: insignia for the chancellor and vice chancellor of the Royal Orders, regne of Christian VIII (1839-1848), gold and silver and diamonds and enamels, H: 9 cm (without tie ring); l: 4.1 cm; weight: 40 g - Right: insignia of great cross, regne of Frederic VI (1808-1839), gold and diamonds and emals, H 5.6 cm; w: 4.2 cm; weight: 17 g - Private collection); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases three exquisite pieces from Denmark's prestigious Order of Dannebrog. The first piece, a badge of knight dating back to 1746-1766 during the reign of Frederic V, is a true marvel. Crafted with gold, silver, diamonds, and enamels, this regal insignia measures 5.8 cm in height and weighs 20 g. Its intricate design reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with Danish nobility. In the center lies an insignia for the chancellor and vice chancellor of the Royal Orders from Christian VIII's reign (1839-1848). This stunning piece is adorned with gold, silver, diamonds, and enamels as well. Standing at an impressive height of 9 cm and weighing 40 g, it symbolizes power and authority within the royal court. Finally, on the right side rests an insignia of great cross hailing from Frederic VI's era (1808-1839). Made with gold, diamonds, and emals in a compact size measuring 5.6 cm in height and weighing only 17 g – this emblem exudes elegance. These remarkable artifacts are part of a private collection owned by Luisa Ricciarini who has graciously shared them through this photo print. Their historical significance cannot be overstated as they represent not only Danish heritage but also serve as tangible reminders of past achievements within society. Luisa Ricciarini's photograph captures these treasures beautifully while preserving their legacy for future generations to appreciate their beauty and cultural importance
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