"Cassolette In Silver Bronze To The Glory Of The Napoleonic Armies Second Empire Period"
Cassolette in silvered bronze to the glory of the Napoleonic armies representing a terrestrial globe decorated with a band in relief of military battalions in marching order preceded by Napoleon in the upper part, taken from the lid with an imperial eagle, wings spread holding in its claws the Jupiter's spindle from which lightning comes out. The whole is supported by a base representing three women dressed in drapes, one representing Religion with the Cross, one representing Glory with a palm and the other young woman with her hand on a tablet representing the Law. We can also see a shield decorated with a large N for Napoleon. The whole on a black marble has the shape with a few small chips. Object from the Second Empire period. Dimensions: Height: 34 cm – Diameter: 17 cm You will find more
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