. Echarpe or runner of natural-colored coniferous lace, Brussels mesh edge. A rectangular middle piece with mesh soil is filled with ascending, headed hyacinths and flowering tulip bulbs, while the edges are filled with lily of valleys, which are composed in cross shape. At the ends the Dutch royal weapon is within a wreath of oily branches. Here it is a second shield, awarded the inscription your Maintiendrai, which is hung up with ribbons and bows on a circle arc, which surrounds a wide border, on which ten putti moves into travel, orange apples from Baskets and horns of abundance. This edge


. Echarpe or runner of natural-colored coniferous lace, Brussels mesh edge. A rectangular middle piece with mesh soil is filled with ascending, headed hyacinths and flowering tulip bulbs, while the edges are filled with lily of valleys, which are composed in cross shape. At the ends the Dutch royal weapon is within a wreath of oily branches. Here it is a second shield, awarded the inscription your Maintiendrai, which is hung up with ribbons and bows on a circle arc, which surrounds a wide border, on which ten putti moves into travel, orange apples from Baskets and horns of abundance. This edge is accompanied by a border with coats of arms of nine Belgian provinces (Brabant, Liège, Hainaut, Antwerp, West Flanders, East Flanders, Limburg, Namur and Luxembourg), which are fascinated in a heavy chain. At the ends a sculpture runs, in which four times a reserve with orange branches with inscriptions: between two crowns Ws, the year 1914 and 1915, on the other side 1916 and 1917. Above one of the initials is the signature I. de Rudder.


Size: 1387px × 3000px
Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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