k Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal MMahon, 1860. Creator Unknown. Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal MMahon, 1860. A testimonial, designed by M. Schxf6newerke, in commemoration of ...the Italian victory...On the handle are two draped figures, representing France and Italy. At the feet of France, represented in the attitude of strength and security, Italy is seen crouching in a position indicating fear. The danger she dreads is symbolised by a serpent, which interlaces the lower part of the hilt the upper part is composed of a winged Victory placing a crown of laurels on the head of France, and a ducal coronet on the escutcheon bearing the arms of the Marshal. In the middle of the guard the Imperial eagle, with its head artistically turned fiercely towards the serpent, opens its wings and under the eagle is the word quotMagenta,composed of fine brilliants. On the opposite side of the hilt are a figure symbolical of strength, the arms of Autun, and the glorious date June 4, 1859 of the victory to which the Duke owes his title...The figures are of carved silver, upon a gold ground...The ornamentation was intrusted to M. Wiese, and the carving to M. Honorxe9.... From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860.Creator Unknown. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal M Mahon, 1860. Creator: Unknown. Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal M Mahon, 1860. A testimonial, designed by M. Sch  xf6 newerke, in commemoration of  ...the Italian victory...On the handle are two draped figures, representing France and Italy. At the feet of France, represented in the attitude of strength and security, Italy is seen crouching in a position indicating fear. The danger she dreads is symbolised by a serpent, which interlaces the lower part of the hilt  the upper part is composed of a winged Victory placing a crown of laurels on the head of France, and a ducal coronet on the escutcheon bearing the arms of the Marshal. In the middle of the guard the Imperial eagle, with its head artistically turned fiercely towards the serpent, opens its wings  and under the eagle is the word  quot Magenta,  composed of fine brilliants. On the opposite side of the hilt are a figure symbolical of strength, the arms of Autun, and the glorious date  June 4, 1859  of the victory to which the Duke owes his title...The figures are of carved silver, upon a gold ground...The ornamentation was intrusted to M. Wiese, and the carving to M. Honor  xe9 ... . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860. Creator: Unknown.
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Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal M'Mahon, 1860. Creator: Unknown.

Sword of Honour, presented to Marshal M'Mahon, 1860. A testimonial, designed by M. Schönewerke, in commemoration of '...the Italian victory...On the handle are two draped figures, representing France and Italy. At the feet of France, represented in the attitude of strength and security, Italy is seen crouching in a position indicating fear. The danger she dreads is symbolised by a serpent, which interlaces the lower part of the hilt; the upper part is composed of a winged Victory placing a crown of laurels on the head of France, and a ducal coronet on the escutcheon bearing the arms of the Marshal. In the middle of the guard the Imperial eagle, with its head artistically turned fiercely towards the serpent, opens its wings; and under the eagle is the word "Magenta,''composed of fine brilliants. On the opposite side of the hilt are a figure symbolical of strength, the arms of Autun, and the glorious date (June 4, 1859) of the victory to which the Duke owes his title...The figures are of carved silver, upon a gold ground...The ornamentation was intrusted to M. Wiese, and the carving to M. Honoré...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860. Creator: Unknown.

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