21st Sep, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST

Militaria & Ethnographica

 
  Lot 2191
 

2191

A 19th Century French Creamware Plate by L.Lebeuf & Thibault, Montereau, printed in brown with a scene from the July Revolution of 1830 in Paris and with the second verse of the song La Parisienne which translates as "Close your ranks, let's support each other! Let's walk! every child from Paris. From his citizen cartridge. Makes an offering to his country. Oh, day of eternal memory! Paris has only one cry of glory left: Forward, let's walk Against the cannons. Through the iron, the fire of the battalions, Let's run to victory.", impressed and printed mark, 20.5cm

Sold for £70
Estimated at £80 - £120


 

Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 21st Sep, 2022

The Militaria & Ethnographica offers over 450 lots. 

Highlights include a rare 1943 US edition of the French 1939 Michelin Guide used during the D-Day landings, a Second World War RAF, RAAF and ROC Group of Nine Medals to Wing Commander William Anderson Beaumont, who survived four days and nights without food in the jungle and the uniform of POW Major General Philip Thomas Tower including his khaki greatcoat which became his escape outfit. Also included is a pair of 18th Century Percussion Duelling/Target Pistols by Twigg & Bass, London, circa 1780-83, a French 1830 Revolution Model Shako to d'Officer de Chasseur de La Garde Nationale and a Birmingham City Police Rose Top Helmet and an Isle of Man Police Force Ball Top Helmet.

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