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PAIR OF MARECHAL DE FRANCE EPAULETS OF MARECHAL OUDINOT, DUC DE REGGIO. Pattelette covered in red cloth, with buttonhole, richly embroidered with a chevron design and a wolf's tooth border in cannetille, twists and spangles of gilded silver. Body decorated with a canetille shield, twists and lamé in gilded silver, adorned with five stars in gilded sequins and an enameled silver motif (chips) with intertwined sticks tied with a scarlet ribbon. Tournante with double rows of large "puit rope" bangs. White cloth lining, quilted under the body, bearing the manufacturer's paper label "n°32 Palais-Royal POUPARD-DELAUNAY Tient Magasin de chapellerie et dorure". The crossed baton motif, from the Restoration period, was modified under the July Monarchy. The fleur-de-lys have been covered with star motifs (in force under the July Monarchy for marshals' batons) and the fleurdelisé ends covered with spheres. Length: 14 cm. Width: 11 cm. Height: 7 cm. A.B.E. (Oxidation of the embroidery, service wear). Restoration period, modified Monarchie de Juillet. Provenance : -Souvenirs du Maréchal Oudinot, Hôtel Drouot (Piasa), sale of December 4, 2006, n°124. History: The famous house of Poupard Delaunay, which supplied hats for Emperor Napoleon I and the Imperial Guard, was founded under this name in 1811, at the location that Poupard had occupied since the Consulate: "Au temple du Gout" at n°32, Galeries du Palais Royal. The company was listed under the Restoration in 1816. At the same time, the "Hébert, Poupard Jarre" embroidery house was listed under the Empire and Restoration. The red lining of the epaulettes probably refers to Oudinot's position as Commander-in-Chief of the Paris National Guard during the Restoration. Related work: - Collections du Maréchal Oudinot au château de Malicorne, Artcurial sale, June 13, 2017, n°118, Paire d'épaulettes du Maréchal Oudinot. Of a model very close to ours.

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PAIR OF MARECHAL DE FRANCE EPAULETS OF MARECHAL OUDINOT, DUC DE REGGIO. Pattelette covered in red cloth, with buttonhole, richly embroidered with a chevron design and a wolf's tooth border in cannetille, twists and spangles of gilded silver. Body decorated with a canetille shield, twists and lamé in gilded silver, adorned with five stars in gilded sequins and an enameled silver motif (chips) with intertwined sticks tied with a scarlet ribbon. Tournante with double rows of large "puit rope" bangs. White cloth lining, quilted under the body, bearing the manufacturer's paper label "n°32 Palais-Royal POUPARD-DELAUNAY Tient Magasin de chapellerie et dorure". The crossed baton motif, from the Restoration period, was modified under the July Monarchy. The fleur-de-lys have been covered with star motifs (in force under the July Monarchy for marshals' batons) and the fleurdelisé ends covered with spheres. Length: 14 cm. Width: 11 cm. Height: 7 cm. A.B.E. (Oxidation of the embroidery, service wear). Restoration period, modified Monarchie de Juillet. Provenance : -Souvenirs du Maréchal Oudinot, Hôtel Drouot (Piasa), sale of December 4, 2006, n°124. History: The famous house of Poupard Delaunay, which supplied hats for Emperor Napoleon I and the Imperial Guard, was founded under this name in 1811, at the location that Poupard had occupied since the Consulate: "Au temple du Gout" at n°32, Galeries du Palais Royal. The company was listed under the Restoration in 1816. At the same time, the "Hébert, Poupard Jarre" embroidery house was listed under the Empire and Restoration. The red lining of the epaulettes probably refers to Oudinot's position as Commander-in-Chief of the Paris National Guard during the Restoration. Related work: - Collections du Maréchal Oudinot au château de Malicorne, Artcurial sale, June 13, 2017, n°118, Paire d'épaulettes du Maréchal Oudinot. Of a model very close to ours.

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