Pair Of Shoulder Boards, Scarf, Belt And Pairs Of Spurs Of A Lieutenant-general, Monarchy Of
PAIR OF EPAULETTES, SCARF, BELT AND PAIRS OF SPURS OF LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, July Monarchy. 30213PAIR OF EPAULETTESThey are embroidered in frisure of cables and gold sequins. The body is embroidered with a large palmette, bordered with a scalloped framing rod on dark blue, almost black, wool cloth; the escutcheon is decorated with a shield covered with a palmette with a scalloped edge, adorned with three silver stars. The fringes are in large matte cables. The outline is made up of three twists: one large and two smaller ones. Uniform button model 1830 (burnished and matte gilt, embossed with a trophy formed by flags and a shield stamped with a rooster), it is attached to the top of the epaulette body, a strong clasp is placed below, at the corresponding part (this clasp engages in a small gusset sewn on the uniform). Cardboard transport box covered with green paper with brass locks and handle. Box entirely lined with ivory silk. Oval-shaped brass plate marked with the name of the manufacturer "DASSIER RUE DE RICHELIEU N° 12 PARIS". SCARF-BELT. In gold thread and ponceau silk mesh, presenting six bands of unmixed gold and five bands of silk and gold, all equal in width and arranged alternately in the length direction. At the ends, two trapezoidal tassels are sewn: the heads covered with gold cannetilles applied in a checkerboard pattern, in a matte stitch, called "followed stitch" slightly rounded on both sides, bearing three stapled solid silver stars. The throats and skirts with long fringes are in large matte twists. At each end the scarf is finished with a sob in ochre calfskin with steel buckles making it easier to wear the scarf without wrapping it several times around the waist. SWORD BELT. In leather lined with red morocco and covered with a braid of scarlet wool mixed with four nets woven in gold threads. Stamped and gilded brass buckles, each representing a Medusa head, linked together by an S-shaped ring representing two snake heads.PAIR OF GENERAL OFFICER SPURS WITH SIGNET RING.Pair of gilded brass spurs, decorated with a ball-shaped tip.PAIR OF GENERAL OFFICER SPURS WITH SIGNET RING.Pair of gilded brass spurs, decorated with a roller-shaped tip.France.Restoration (1815-1816).Good condition, the epaulettes are in perfect condition, the box has some rubbing, belt in very good condition with slightly sunned trimmings, belt in perfect condition, spurs in perfect condition.NOTE: The title of field marshal is used instead of brigadier general under the Restoration and the July Monarchy, just as the rank of lieutenant-general replaces that of lieutenant-general. This name finally disappeared in 1848.
1 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Linen
Reference (ID): 1594599
Availability: In stock
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