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Marshal Dode de la Brunerie's baton. Wooden shaft covered with royal blue velvet, sown with 56 five-pointed vermeil stars in 8 rows of seven stars each. Gilded brass top cap featuring a rooster with outstretched wings resting on a spindle and holding lightning bolts in its right paw, within a wreath of oak and laurel leaves. Gold top ring encircled by pearled friezes, topped with the embossed inscription: "TERROR - BELLI - DECUS - PACIS" and an oak leaf and laurel wreath motif. Lower gold ring encircled by pearled friezes engraved on the rim: "Vte DODE DE LA BRUNERIE (GUILLAUME)". Plain vermeil lower cap. Traces of title and JM goldsmith's hallmark attributed to François Jules MANCEAUX (Insculptation February 21, 1845). Length: 50 cm. Diameter: 47 mm. Weight: 370 gr. B.E. (Minor bumps to the rings) Monarchie de Juillet period. Biographies : Jules François MANCEAUX (1803-1873). Manufacturer of arms and luxury weapons. He worked for the Manufacture de Tulle from 1847 to his death in 1873. Former mayor of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. History: "In September (1847), the death of the Duke of Reggio, whom three other marshals had preceded into the grave without being replaced, left the king free to appoint two, and it was to Dode that he gave one of the available batons. Until then, Vauban had been the only general officer in the Corps of Engineers to be granted this high favor. General Dode's elevation to the first rank of the military hierarchy gave a worthy successor to France's most illustrious engineer. His army was proud of it, and the numerous congratulations the new Marshal received on the occasion of his appointment convinced him that the entire army had applauded the King's choice". Note on Viscount Dode de la Brunerie Dode was rewarded for his outstanding career in the engineering corps, which culminated under the July Monarchy in the fortification of the city of Paris. Related works : For batons from the Monarchie de Juillet period. -Bâton du maréchal Victor, duc de Bellune, of a similar model, the work of goldsmith Isidore François Routhier. Private collection. Binoche- Giquello Osenat sales of the Napoleonic collections of the Princely Palace of Monaco. -Marshal Mouton's baton. Private collection. -Marshal Moncey's baton. Collections of the Musée de la Légion d'honneur et des ordres de chevalerie. -Marshal Molitor's baton. Collection of the Musée de l'Armée. -Marshal Sébastiani's baton. Army Museum collections. Provenance : -Marshal Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, -Then descent.

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Marshal Dode de la Brunerie's baton. Wooden shaft covered with royal blue velvet, sown with 56 five-pointed vermeil stars in 8 rows of seven stars each. Gilded brass top cap featuring a rooster with outstretched wings resting on a spindle and holding lightning bolts in its right paw, within a wreath of oak and laurel leaves. Gold top ring encircled by pearled friezes, topped with the embossed inscription: "TERROR - BELLI - DECUS - PACIS" and an oak leaf and laurel wreath motif. Lower gold ring encircled by pearled friezes engraved on the rim: "Vte DODE DE LA BRUNERIE (GUILLAUME)". Plain vermeil lower cap. Traces of title and JM goldsmith's hallmark attributed to François Jules MANCEAUX (Insculptation February 21, 1845). Length: 50 cm. Diameter: 47 mm. Weight: 370 gr. B.E. (Minor bumps to the rings) Monarchie de Juillet period. Biographies : Jules François MANCEAUX (1803-1873). Manufacturer of arms and luxury weapons. He worked for the Manufacture de Tulle from 1847 to his death in 1873. Former mayor of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. History: "In September (1847), the death of the Duke of Reggio, whom three other marshals had preceded into the grave without being replaced, left the king free to appoint two, and it was to Dode that he gave one of the available batons. Until then, Vauban had been the only general officer in the Corps of Engineers to be granted this high favor. General Dode's elevation to the first rank of the military hierarchy gave a worthy successor to France's most illustrious engineer. His army was proud of it, and the numerous congratulations the new Marshal received on the occasion of his appointment convinced him that the entire army had applauded the King's choice". Note on Viscount Dode de la Brunerie Dode was rewarded for his outstanding career in the engineering corps, which culminated under the July Monarchy in the fortification of the city of Paris. Related works : For batons from the Monarchie de Juillet period. -Bâton du maréchal Victor, duc de Bellune, of a similar model, the work of goldsmith Isidore François Routhier. Private collection. Binoche- Giquello Osenat sales of the Napoleonic collections of the Princely Palace of Monaco. -Marshal Mouton's baton. Private collection. -Marshal Moncey's baton. Collections of the Musée de la Légion d'honneur et des ordres de chevalerie. -Marshal Molitor's baton. Collection of the Musée de l'Armée. -Marshal Sébastiani's baton. Army Museum collections. Provenance : -Marshal Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, -Then descent.

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