Kaiser Porcelain Subject Depicting General Junot - Late 19th Century
Porcelain subject - General Junot - Kaiser, late 19th century
Fine hand-painted porcelain subject depicting General Junot, a close companion of Napoleon Bonaparte and an outstanding figure in the imperial epic.
The base bears a blue underglaze mark "AK" surmounted by a crown, the signature of the Kaiser factory, active in Bavaria at the end of the 19th century.
Founded by August Alboth, this manufactory distinguished itself by producing porcelain of the highest quality, combining fine craftsmanship with technical rigor.
The term "Kaiser" refers to the German Empire founded in 1871, setting these creations in a historical context imbued with prestige.
General Junot stands out for his journey alongside Napoleon Bonaparte, whom he met while the latter was still an artillery captain. A relationship of trust and mutual esteem developed between the two men. After their first victories, Napoleon, now a general, made Junot one of his aides-de-camp.
.This type of subject illustrates the 19th-century interest in great military figures, here interpreted in refined decorative porcelain.
Beautiful collector's piece, both historical and decorative.
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 7,5 cm
Height: 22 cm
Reference (ID): 1740196
Availability: In stock






































