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Plate of 10 rare and very rare buttons illustrating the hera - Lot 105

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Plate of 10 rare and very rare buttons illustrating the hera - Lot 105
Plate of 10 rare and very rare buttons illustrating the heraldry of the 1st Empire): - Robillard de Magnanville in 1810 to the franc-canton des barons member of the electoral college [III-2394]. - General Bertrand in 1815, who accompanied the Emperor to St. Helena and removed the external elements of the coat of arms, even though he had been Grand Marshal of the Palace, Count of the Empire and Grand Eagle of the Legion of Honor [I-76] (pair + 1 large). - de Nicolay, Comte de l'Empire in 1811, with the franc-canton of the Comtes officiers de la Maison de l'Empereur. - Maison, count of the Empire in 1813, future marshal of France [I-635]-Schimmelpenninck, grand pensionnaire (president) of the Dutch Republic in 1804, senator-count of the Empire in 1811 (with equivalent franc-canton) [I-903]. - General Séras with the franc-canton of military counts, title received in 1809 [I-913]. - Baron Estienne-Montluc de La Rivière with the franc-canton of President of the Imperial Court (Limoges), 1810 [I-327]. - Ottp de Mosloy, Count of the Empire (1809), Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, Envoy Extraordinary to Hanover (1812), where this button was made, which explains its absence from our works.
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