the belt wrapping around the buckle and stitched in place on the reverse on the right end
graduating number one in the Class of 1889
unmarked but with the characteristics of a scarce H-type produced by the firm of Gebrüder Wegerhoff
the two insignia secured in place and incorporating a triangular support plate under the interior lining
the disk attached to the heavy stone backer via a metal screw
Russia, Imperial. A Cross Of St. George, Iii Class Newly Listed the belt wrapping around the( ). Instituted February 1807 by Tsar Alexander I. Constructed of silver, consisting of a Cross Patte, the obverse bearing a central raised depiction of St. George slaying a dragon, the reverse bearing a central raised disc with Cyrillic characters (SG) as the saints monogram, the three and nine oclock arms etched No 32289, the six oclock arm bearing an inscription of 3 (3rd Class), the twelve oclock arm with an integral loop connecting to a