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SCEAU PRÉSUMÉ DE ARMAND CHARLES, COMTE GUILLEMINOT (1774 - 1840)
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PRESUMED SEAL OF ARMAND CHARLES, COMTE GUILLEMINOT (1774 - 1840)
Wrought-iron seal matrix, the oval field engraved with a large coat of arms under a ducal mantle, the shield "quartered 1 Purpure a chevron Or between three roses Argent, 2 Vert a sun Or, 3 Azure a fountain (?) and 4 Gules a cock Argent holding a sword of the same". Under a ducal crown with mantle of peer of France| large collar of an unidentified order: phylactery with motto "Tout pour l'honneur".
19th century.
Field height: 2.5 cm - Field width: 2.1 cm
(Handle missing, oxidation, minor knocks)
Armand Charles Guilleminot (1774 - 1940) was a French general of the Revolution and Empire, peer of France and ambassador under the Restoration.
Wrought-iron seal matrix, the oval field engraved with a large coat of arms under a ducal mantle, the shield "quartered 1 Purpure a chevron Or between three roses Argent, 2 Vert a sun Or, 3 Azure a fountain (?) and 4 Gules a cock Argent holding a sword of the same". Under a ducal crown with mantle of peer of France| large collar of an unidentified order: phylactery with motto "Tout pour l'honneur".
19th century.
Field height: 2.5 cm - Field width: 2.1 cm
(Handle missing, oxidation, minor knocks)
Armand Charles Guilleminot (1774 - 1940) was a French general of the Revolution and Empire, peer of France and ambassador under the Restoration.
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