[POTTERY]. [BONAPARTE, Napoleon (1769-1821), subject]. Painted Ceramic Figurine of Napoleon with a Legend of His Birth and Death Dates. [Ca. 19th century]. Handsome painted figurine depicting Napoleon with a legend of his birth and death dates. 8”. Some occasional rubbing, Staffordshire figurine with some mild soiling, chipping. Very good or better. 2444_265 TOB-028
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THE NAPOLEONIC WARS: Historical Artifacts From Both Sides Of The Conflict
In 19th Century Europe
As Hollywood turns its attention to the larger-than-life character of
Napoleon Bonaparte, with Ridley Scott's recent "Napoleon" feature film and
Steven Spielberg's forthcoming revival of Stanley Kubrick's unrealized epic,
the interest in collecting Napoleonica is on the rise.
The collection on offer was gathered by an avid and lifelong single
collector of military artifacts of the late 18th and early 19th centuries; the
period of the French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon. To begin
with, the interest focused on the life and death of Admiral Lord Nelson, whose
last heroic victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, permanently ended Napoleon's
hopes of invading and overpowering "Perfidious Albion", that Nation of
Shopkeepers! As time passed, the genre broadened to include every
aspect of collecting associated with this tumultuous era, ranging from uniforms
and accoutrements, ceramics, snuff boxes and miniature portraits, clocks and
barometers, later commemorative items and memorabilia to a substantial library
which included documents, period prints and ephemera. Historical characters
from Napoleon, Josephine, Marshals Ney, Berthier and Murat to Lord Horatio
Nelson and the Duke of Wellington are reflected here. Both the French and
British sides are respectively represented within this collection, raging the vast
breadth of the nations which fought the conflict until its conclusion in 1815
with ultimate defeat of France's Emperor.
This is an estate liquidation. We have done our best to catalog and describe the items, all of which have been assessed by a most respected historian and dealer in Napoleonic Wars related antiquities, books and militaria, Robin Bates. If you have any specific questions or need more info/photos, please contact us in advance of purchase as all sales are final.
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