Pair of epaulettes worn by H.C. Broos in 1830/32 2nd lieutenant, 1st bat., 2nd Afd. N.H. Schutterij, anonymous, 1830 - 1840 Canvas Print
A pair of epaulettes, each epaulet of silver gallon, with an woven runway of silver gallon on the tongue. The oval leaf is partly surrounded by galon of silver cord. On a tongue a white metal knot on which, in a stylized wreath, a crown in the form of a walled city: three gates and two walls. Silver fringe hanging from the oval leaf. Underside epaulet lined with red sheet, under the buttonhole a yellow metal hook. Under one of the tongues a square paper with the number 56. Under the two sheets each a crescent-shaped white lakense cushion.
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