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1864 - 1867
Height 6 1/4”
Provenance: Jean Charlot, Honolulu, HI
The Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle was an order of chivalry created by emperor Maximiliano I of Mexico during the Second Mexican Empire on 1 January 1865. It was one of three Mexican Imperial Orders. It survives partly in name as the Order of the Aztec Eagle. This is a finial most likely from a parade staff of the period.
1864 - 1867
Height 6 1/4”
Provenance: Jean Charlot, Honolulu, HI
The Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle was an order of chivalry created by emperor Maximiliano I of Mexico during the Second Mexican Empire on 1 January 1865. It was one of three Mexican Imperial Orders. It survives partly in name as the Order of the Aztec Eagle. This is a finial most likely from a parade staff of the period.
1864 - 1867
Height 6 1/4”
Provenance: Jean Charlot, Honolulu, HI
The Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle was an order of chivalry created by emperor Maximiliano I of Mexico during the Second Mexican Empire on 1 January 1865. It was one of three Mexican Imperial Orders. It survives partly in name as the Order of the Aztec Eagle. This is a finial most likely from a parade staff of the period.