PAIR OF EPAULETTES, STAND-UP COLLAR, OFFICER'S BELT PLATE OF THE NATIONAL GUARD LIEUTENANT, July Monarchy.
PAIR OF NATIONAL GUARD LIEUTENANT'S EPAULETTES, 1837 model, July Monarchy. Made of silver braid with soft fringes called "cordon à puit" and a shoulder piece without fringes, featuring a rooster button, lined with dark blue cloth.
Presented in their cardboard transport box covered with blue paper and lined with yellow paper, the lid is adhered with a large label from the manufacturer "Auguste Hauffeisew".
INFANTRY OFFICER'S STAND-UP COLLAR, model from September 11, 1830, July Monarchy. Made of gilded brass, with a central motif in relief and cut silver shaped as a Gallic rooster surrounded by two laurel branches. Lined with white calfskin. Complete with its gold braid buttons.
INFANTRY OFFICER'S BELT PLATE, 1837 model, July Monarchy. Rectangular brass plate with cut edges, height 6 cm, width 5.2 cm. In its center, it features a silver metal motif of a rooster surrounded by an oak branch and a laurel branch. Complete with its hook and back loop, lined with dark green waxed leather.
France.
July Monarchy.
Very good condition.
Reference :
23102