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FRENCH GRENADIER MUSEUM-CONSTRUCTED SOLDIER

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
FRENCH GRENADIER MUSEUM-CONSTRUCTED SOLDIER
A fine antique museum-constructed model of a ca. 1798 French "Tambour de grenadier", "Demi-brigade de Bataille", a life-like rendition of a Napoleonic soldier of an elite grenadier regiment. The soldier stands 44" tall and is 15" wide, shoulder-to-shoulder, about 10" deep front to back. He is clothed in a well-constructed cloth uniform with cowskin backpack, brass buttons, leather laced boots, fur hat, epaulets...the uniform detailed in almost all respects, down to human hair woven into a queue. The wood hands and face have been hand-painted and appear unrestored. His marching drum is also present. The date of construction is uncertain, but possibly Napoleonic period to 1870. Purportedly a Canadian attic find, then deaccessioned from the Mountain City Museum of the Wars (Georgia). Could use some slight restoration, else very good.