Cane Called “grognards” In Carved Boxwood. 19th Century Popular Art Monoxyl Cane. flag

Cane Called “grognards” In Carved Boxwood. 19th Century Popular Art Monoxyl Cane.
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Object description :

"Cane Called “grognards” In Carved Boxwood. 19th Century Popular Art Monoxyl Cane."
So-called "Grognards" monoxyl cane in boxwood or briar carved with a bearded soldier's head. The Napoleonic Tradition was alive throughout the 19th century and the half-payers had plenty of time to rehash the grandeur of the emperor's past, perhaps by sculpting these canes. Good condition. Length 91.5 cm.

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Price: 340 €
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Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition

Material: Solid wood
Length: 91,5 cm

Reference: 1273814
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Le grenier du passé présent
Antiquité. Généraliste.
Cane Called “grognards” In Carved Boxwood. 19th Century Popular Art Monoxyl Cane.
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