Lot n° 26
Estimation :
800 - 1000
EUR
Result with fees
Result
: 1 950EUR
VIGOUROUX FAMILY - Lot 26
VIGOUROUX FAMILY
Display case containing 5 military decorations attributed to Charles Jacques Hyacinthe Vigouroux (died 1877), Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant de Place à Marseille, including:
- Croix de commandeur de l'Ordre de Saint Grégoire Le Grand (received in 1853), Vatican, in silver 800°/°° and polychrome enamel, gold center, with its red and gold tie ribbon
- Knight's Cross 5th Class of the Order of Medjidje, Ottoman Empire, in silver 800°/°° and polychrome enamel, gold center, with its red and green ribbon (the center of the back is detached)
- Officer's Cross of the Order of Saint Ferdinand of Spain (created in 1811), approved by King Ferdinand VII, in gilt metal and white, blue and green enamel, with its red and yellow striped rosette ribbon.
- Croix de Sainte-Hélène, in patinated bronze, Second Empire period, with green and red striped ribbon
- Croix d'officier de l'Ordre de la Légion d'Honneur (received in 1850), Second Republic period, 1848-1851, in gold 750°/°° and polychrome enamel, the hanger and crown in silver 800°/°°, with its red rosette ribbon. The enamel is slightly missing.
Attached is the corresponding paper diploma of Commander of the Order of Saint-Grégoire le Grand, signed by the Duke of Plaisance and dated May 18, 1855.
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