Продали его 14 лет назад на HH за 4,8 кг евры.
Оригинальное описание от аукциона.
A special version for the members of reigning houses (not regulation). Enameled gold, the cipher set with 20 diamond chips, the crown of silver with 52 diamonds (stones verified, plated with gold on the back) is set with 52 diamond chips. Jeweler's stamp "EQ" for Eduard Quellehorst on the ring on the upper arm of the cross. 72 x 40 mm. Weight 24 g. Without the lady's bow. With the sash for court dress. In a silk casket with a stamped golden crown.
In addition, there are various photographs of the Princess and Prince Alfons, the Noble Lady's Calender 1895 from the possessions of the Princess, a variety of letters, including a letter from the secretary of the Order of Theresa in 1895. The Princess had returned her Order of Theresa, so that she could wear the one that had belonged to her late mother, Princess Sofie, the Duchess of Alencon.
From the possessions of Princess Louise (Princess Alfons) of Bavaria, wife of HRH Prince Alfons of Bavaria, née Princess of Orleans, who became a Dame of the Order of Theresa in 1891, a distinction which had been previously awarded to Sofie, Duchess of Alencon, née Duchess in Bavaria, sister of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
As the order had just a single class, it was only possible to indicate seniority by increasing the number of diamonds. An identical piece from the possessions of Empress Elisabeth was sold in 1989 for ca. 20,000 DM (Hermann Historica, Auction 21, Lot 2675).