“Bicentenary of the Legion of Honour” – editor LR
Condition: pristine, like new – with original box
Exceptional commemorative silk scarf created for the 200ᵗʰ anniversary of the French Legion of Honour (1802–2002).
The centre features the Grand Cross star (current model), surrounded by the Order’s iconic wide red ribbon.
Around it, a series of historic medallions retraces the evolution of the insignia since 1802:
– profile of Napoleon I
– imperial eagle (First and Second Empire)
– fleurs-de-lys (Restoration)
– crossed flags (Monarchy of July and modern version)
– founder’s monogram “N”.
Each corner displays a Grand Cross bow with insignia. A cartouche reads “Deuxième centenaire de la Légion
Theme: Second Centenary of the Legion of Honour (1802–2002)
Designer: Unknown, published by L.R. Paris
Material: 100% silk
Dimensions: 35 in x 35 in
Colors: Imperial red, gold, ivory, royal blue
Condition: Perfect, like new
Original box: Included
Composition label: Included (Made in France)
Hand-rolled hem: Hand-rolled
Special feature: Comes with its original explanatory leaflet
Rare commemorative piece, limited edition, not to be reissued
A truly elegant scarf, a genuine historical artifact and a collector’s item in remarkable condition.
The Légion d’Honneur is France’s highest national order of merit.
It was created by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 19th, 1802, as a distinction rewarding outstanding civil and military achievements, regardless of birth or social class — a major innovation at the time.
Today it remains France’s most prestigious distinction.
This commemorative scarf celebrates 200 years of its history, featuring the main insignia and symbols of each era.





















