CIRCLE OF MUSSARD, CIRCA 1710/1715
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CIRCLE OF MUSSARD, CIRCA 1710/1715

A nobleman called Peter the Great (1652-1725), Tsar of Russia 1682-1725, in gold-bordered armour, frilled white shirt, wearing the blue moiré sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Andrew and a red velvet cloak draped over his left shoulder embroidered with the breast-star, the Order of Malta worn on a black ribbon around his neck, small moustache and long powdered curling wig

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CIRCLE OF MUSSARD, CIRCA 1710/1715
A nobleman called Peter the Great (1652-1725), Tsar of Russia 1682-1725, in gold-bordered armour, frilled white shirt, wearing the blue moiré sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Andrew and a red velvet cloak draped over his left shoulder embroidered with the breast-star, the Order of Malta worn on a black ribbon around his neck, small moustache and long powdered curling wig
enamel on copper
oval, 1 13/16 in. (46 mm.) high, rectangular gilt-metal frame with pierced ribbon and bow cresting with easel stand
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