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ROLL-UP GRENADE FROM THE HABIT OF HORSE GRENADIERS OR DRAGONS OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD, First Empire. 27234

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ROLL-UP GRENADE FROM THE HABIT OF HORSE GRENADIERS OR DRAGONS OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD, First Empire. 27234

In aurora cotton thread, embroidered in the shape of a flaming bomb with nine flames on white sheet. H 6 cm, width 5 cm. Accompanied by a document from the great treasury of the Legion of Honor dated 1812 "ordering the payment of 50 francs in gratuity to Mr. Receiver General of the Department of the Sum. In Paris 18 October 1812". Presented under glass in a modern frame, H 35 cm, width 29 cm.

France.
First Empire.
Good condition.
Reference : 27234
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