France, Napoleonic Kingdom. A Field Marshal's Carriage Shield Hold Following his tenure at Fort
Description
Following his tenure at Fort Churchill
3 Personnel Reception Centre on January 13
Berlin) on the reverse
Our valiant men are fighting marvellously
notably accompanied by its period original wax paper package with an exterior inscription of “II
France, Napoleonic Kingdom. A Field Marshal's Carriage Shield Hold Following his tenure at FortThis personal heraldic shield dates from approximately 1855 and likely used as a identifical plaque on the side of a carriage. In cast gilt bronze, unmarked, obverse illustrating an open right hand facing palm up in the centre of a shield, the shield with a series of fine horizontal lines, overlaying crossed batons with eagles, inscribed "TERROR" and "BELLI (The Terror of War) on their upper ends, the lower ends with olive leaves, topped by a left
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