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Jun 16, 2026
A finely crafted Russian gold commemorative stick pin celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty (1613–1913), circa 1913. The circular design features an Imperial Monomakh-style crown rendered in textured gold and accented with three faceted gemstones in red, blue, and green, suspended within a gold ring above the pierced date inscription “1613–1913.” Rich in imperial symbolism, the pin was likely produced during the lavish Romanov Tercentenary celebrations and reflects the high quality workmanship associated with luxury Russian jewelers of the period, including the Fabergé tradition. Mounted on a slender gold pin stem and housed in its fitted red presentation case with silk and velvet interior, the piece remains in very good antique condition with minor wear consistent with age. A rare and attractive example of Romanov commemorative jewelry from the final years of Imperial Russia.
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