Antique epaulettes for infantry officers from the time of the Spanish king Alphonse 13th, in their original box and finely preserved. The metal fixture used to connect the epaulettes to the uniform bears the engraved signature AUÑON, the name of the manufacturer. This same name can be seen on the lid of the box where this set is stored, as part of a stamped inscription which reads: JUAN AUÑON Espadero de SSMM y AARR Fuencarral 33 MADRID. The box is made of white cardboard and remains in good condition. The epaulettes make up a beautiful set; they are made of bass and have silvery metal appliques in the shape of the Infantry corps symbol and the royal crown. The metal is in good condition and shows no dents or traces of wear. Underneath the epaulettes are covered in red felt, finely preserved too, with the brass metalwork stated before in perfect condition. These antique epaulettes for infantry officers from the time of Alphonse 13th will stand out in a showcase with the best military and historic treasures.