19th-century Germany: Pair Of Porcelain Figurines, “napoleon And Marat”
19th-century Germany: Pair of porcelain figurines, “Napoleon and Marat”
A unique pair of glazed porcelain figurines depicting two iconic figures from French history: Napoleon Bonaparte and Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, future King of Sweden (often mistakenly identified as “Marat”).
These figurines bear inscriptions that require identification.
They are meticulously crafted with rich polychrome decoration accented with gold, typical of late 19th-century European decorative art.
Napoleon is depicted in his famous gray coat and bicorne hat, while his companion appears in a blue uniform with gold epaulets in a martial pose.
An original decorative set evoking the Napoleonic era, prized by collectors of militaria and historic porcelain.
Condition
Very good overall condition.
No chips or restoration observed.
Some slight signs of wear consistent with its age.
Dimensions
Height: 25 cm each
A unique pair of glazed porcelain figurines depicting two iconic figures from French history: Napoleon Bonaparte and Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, future King of Sweden (often mistakenly identified as “Marat”).
These figurines bear inscriptions that require identification.
They are meticulously crafted with rich polychrome decoration accented with gold, typical of late 19th-century European decorative art.
Napoleon is depicted in his famous gray coat and bicorne hat, while his companion appears in a blue uniform with gold epaulets in a martial pose.
An original decorative set evoking the Napoleonic era, prized by collectors of militaria and historic porcelain.
Condition
Very good overall condition.
No chips or restoration observed.
Some slight signs of wear consistent with its age.
Dimensions
Height: 25 cm each
320 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Height: 25
Reference (ID): 1782794
Availability: In stock
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