拍品專文
The medal 'For Service in His Imperial Majesty's Own Escort' was first commissioned during the reign of Emperor Nicholas I in 1850.
After the death of Nicholas I, the same award medals with the profile of Emperor Alexander II were commissioned in gold and silver in 1855 to be presented to Caucasus mountaineers and Muslims serving in His Imperial Majesty's Own Escort. No more than 150 medals were produced during the period of Alexander II.
For more information about the medal, see D.I. Peters, Nagradnie Medali Rossii XIX - Nachala XX Vekov, Moscow, 1989.
After the death of Nicholas I, the same award medals with the profile of Emperor Alexander II were commissioned in gold and silver in 1855 to be presented to Caucasus mountaineers and Muslims serving in His Imperial Majesty's Own Escort. No more than 150 medals were produced during the period of Alexander II.
For more information about the medal, see D.I. Peters, Nagradnie Medali Rossii XIX - Nachala XX Vekov, Moscow, 1989.