Quoted by ISNA; The 19th century had a good start for Napoleon Bonaparte. The victory over the Austrians in the “Battle of Marango” led to peace with the Emperor of Francis II, and France signed a similar (though less diminished) agreement with England in the year 9. Napoleon was declared by the Senate shortly after the signing of “Peyman Amin”, which consolidated his power and paved the way for his future empire.
Napoleon ordered a sword who had been with him in the remote island of St. Helen until his deportation. The sword was built under the supervision of Nicolas-Noel Boutet, a prominent gunman and chief of the royal arsenal in Versailles and is full of symbols that represent Napoleon’s understanding of himself and his emerging place in European history.
Classic themes dominate its design. The mild stone looks from the sword’s protector, and at the end of the mother’s pearl, there is a half -milk milk that Hercules killed in its first mission. Behind the sword, Hercules itself is seen, who stands and puts his wand on the shoulder. At the bottom, the impenetrable skin of the semi -milk milk is used as a base for the Earth, as if Napoleon thought it would one day. For more emphasis, the god of war, March, is present with full armor and with the sun’s rays from the sky.
Napoleon’s sword is due to be released in Paris by the Giquello auction house with estimates of between € 5,000 and € 5 million ($ 1,000 to $ 1.5 million).
The sword was donated to the military commander of Emmanuel de Grouchy in the year before the battle of Waterloo and has remained in his family since then. Grushi served in the French revolutionary wars as well as in Napoleon’s wars, and was the last Marshall of the Empire appointed by Napoleon, a position created to appreciate prominent military services.
As expected, the sword is made of exquisite material. The blade has a bent from the Damascus steel, its metal parts are made of silver and water, and its wooden sheath is covered with gray skin woven with silver yarn.
Napoleon’s sword is the main star of the auction to be held at the Drogo Hotel’s auction hall, a legendary location in the ninth district of Paris, where five works will be auctioned.
Other notable works of the auction include the following: The false Egyptian valve dated about 5 years ago in a tomb in Saqqa, which is estimated at between € 5,000 and $ 5,000 ($ 5 to $ 5,000). The fifteenth century sword, which is estimated at between € 1 and $ 2 ($ 4.9 and $ 4.9).
Napoleon reminders are still traded at high -priced French auction market. In year 2, a bicorne hat used by Napoleon was sold at a record price of € 1.5 million ($ 5 million) and broke the $ 1.5 million record of the Setbiz auction two years ago. In the year 9, the golden sword Napoleon had in the Mangeo battle was sold for $ 1.5 million, setting a new record for a weapon at auction.
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