*Rare patent of honour granting a pair of... - Lot 216 - Thierry de Maigret

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*Rare patent of honour granting a pair of... - Lot 216 - Thierry de Maigret
*Rare patent of honour granting a pair of drum sticks to citizen Bonnières, drummer in the 74th ½ line brigade, in the case of 22 germinal year 8, during the blockade of Genoa, this soldier advanced into the enemy ranks and beat the charge in their camp where he spread terror, given in Paris on 21 messidor year nine of the French Republic, signed by the First Consul Bonaparte and Hughes Maret. This diploma has only the right part signed: "Bonaparte", it has been cut in two, the left part is handwritten and has been reconstituted according to the Archives. Wooden frame and golden frieze. The whole 33 x 40 cm, the right part in parchment 33 x 19.5 cm. Consulate period. Good condition. There were reportedly only 45 pairs of honorary chopsticks awarded out of approximately 2000 honorary weapons distributed. Louis BONNIÈRES, and not BONNIER or BONNIÈRE as indicated by some documents, born in Paris; drum in the 47th ½ line brigade (this is a mistake, the figures have been reversed, we must read 74th); In the case of 22 germinal year VIII, he advanced into the enemy ranks and beat the charge in their camp where he spread alarm and terror; an order of 21 messidor year IX granted him a pair of honorary sticks for this purpose; embarked, until the end of 1804, he obtained his retirement until his return to France. Reference Fastes de la Légion d'honneur, volume I, page 479.
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