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December 0914, 2023
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LOT 616

Lot 616

Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802

Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802
Lot 616 Details
Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802

first: an Armée de Rhin et Mozelle Congé Netraite (Retirement Leave) to Jean Favier Gusshir, 5th Company, 3rd Battalion, signed by numerous officials including Division Genersl Jean Nicolas Méquillet, and Squadron Commander Étienne Maurice Gérard, June 19th 1795, second: a Feuille de Route (Journey Log) for the 1st company, 27th demi Brigade de Legue, 1802
8.7 x 12.2 in — 22 x 31 cm; sheet 22 x 31 in — 55.9 x 78.7 cm

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $86.10
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Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802
  • Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802
  • Two Napoleonic Documents, 1795 & 1802
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Étienne Maurice Gérard, Chef d'Escadron
Jean Nicolas Méquillet, General de Division

CONDITION DETAILS

Each previously framed, and with minor adhesive residue to corners, verso.

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