Patroontas met bandelier gedragen door C.J.H. Graaf van Limburg Stirum, kolonel adjudant van Z.K.H. de Prins van Ora by Anonymous

Patroontas met bandelier gedragen door C.J.H. Graaf van Limburg Stirum, kolonel adjudant van Z.K.H. de Prins van Ora c. 1800 - 1830

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Dimensions height 9 cm, width 17 cm, depth 5 cm, height 43 cm, width 5.3 cm

This is a cartridge pouch with a shoulder strap, or bandolier, worn by C.J.H. Graaf van Limburg Stirum, an adjutant to the Prince of Orange, its maker is unknown. These accessories give us a glimpse into the life and times of the elite during an era of shifting power dynamics. The pouch, beyond its functional purpose, speaks volumes about identity, rank, and the visual language of authority. Made of leather and adorned with regal symbols, this cartridge pouch isn't merely a utilitarian object, but a statement of power and prestige. It reflects the social stratification of the time, where even the tools of war and governance were crafted to emphasize status. Consider the weight of this object, both literally and symbolically. It carries not just ammunition, but also the expectations and responsibilities associated with military service and nobility. This piece offers an intimate connection to the individuals who shaped history.

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