№121193Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment

Russian empire. Regimental badge Of the life Guards of the Lithuanian regiment (officer). Established on March 15, 1910. The sign represents a double-headed eagle crowned with the Imperial crown!!!. On the chest of the eagle is an overhead shield-coat of arms covered with red enamel with the figure of St. George the victorious, striking a dragon with a spear.

Such a sign of the type of wings and rider described by S. B. Patrikeev and A.D. Boynovich should be WITHOUT a crown-the Provisional Government.

Unique!!!

Bronze, silver, hot enamel. The sign is typed. Screw mount, backing, clamping nut. Size 50*37 mm. VF+.

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Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment
Badge of the Lithuanian Life Guards regiment