CIRCA 1820’S SINGLE GOLD BULLION EPAULETTE

CIRCA 1820’S SINGLE GOLD BULLION EPAULETTE

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$195.00

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Item Code: 410-544

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Oblong shaped epaulette with a body covered in heavy woven gold bullion cloth outlined with two rows of gold dead bullion. One edge is covered in gold sequins arranged in three rows with inverted “V” shaped threads of gold bullion holding them in place. Each end of the row has sequins arranged in a floral pattern. Suspended from the sequined area are twisted gold bullion fringes.

The end of the epaulette opposite the fringe has a small button hole. The area around the hole still retains a circle of bright bullion showing where the button once was.

The underside of the epaulette is covered with yellow cloth and is padded beneath the fringe.

All the bullion surfaces have darkened from age.  [AD]

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