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Français : "Ngan-Tien, brevet manuscrit sur papier ocre, en annamite et en français, attribuant à «Jules Garnoux inspecteur sous chef une sapèque d'honneur dite Bai hang ngan tien [sapèque d'honneur classe exceptionnelle] avec sautoir et franges multicolores. Paris le 10e jour du 5e mois intercalaire de la 7e année de Khai Dinh (4 juillet 1922)», deux grands sceaux impériaux à l'encre rouge, l'un en idéogramme, l'autre en Français «KHAI-DINH EMPEREUR D'ANNAM» encadré d'une frise argentée (noircie) de dragons. Bon état. Largeur: 34,5 cm - hauteur: 29 cm. Annam, 1922." - Description de Lot n° 327.
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