Awards
ALL GOLD CROSS OF BRIGADES OF THE ORDER OF THE SAVIOR
Netherlands Order of Orange-Nassau, Civil Division Officer
White enamel and silver gilded Maltese cross with final ball tips and deep blue enamel inserts, with a laurel wreath between the arms, in a suspension with a rotating crown. the face with a circular central blue enamel and a gold-plated medal bearing a gold-plated Dutch lion inside a white enamel ring with gold-plated letters "JE MAINTIENDRAI" (I will keep). The back with a circular central blue enamel pendant bearing the gold-plated crown encryption of Queen Wilhelmina, in whose name the Order was founded, inside a white enamel ring with gold-plated letters "GOD ZY MET ONS" (God be with us). The Order was established by Queen Emma, Dowager Queen, Acting Regent of Queen Wilhelmina, on April 4, 1892, and can be awarded to both Dutch citizens and foreigners for outstanding service to the Dutch throne, state or society. A medal of high quality and of a certain age.
Serbia St. Sava Order Commander Cross 3rd Class
Silver Medal of Excellence of Andrea
Silver Medal of Excellence of Andrea 1940
Soviet Order Of Lenin In Gold & Platinum Russia
A Soviet Order of Lenin in Gold & Platinum - Type 6, Variation 1 (1950's-1991). GOLD, platinum, and enamels, oval, manufactured at Leningrad mint with raised "Leningradskii Monetny Dvor" mark and numbered "368663" on reverse, 38 mm x 40.5 mm, weighing 46.3 grams, five-sided ribbon suspension, better than extremely fine. The Order of Lenin was the highest award of the Soviet Union and was established by the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR on April 6, 1930. Six versions were created over a sixty-one year period, until the last order was issued in 1991.