Napoleon's Sword Sold at Auction for 4.7 Mn Euros
- A sword belonging to Napoleon was sold for 4.66 million euros at an auction in Paris.
- The sword was ordered by Napoleon in 1802 and sold by Giquello auction firm, surpassing its estimated price of 700,000 to one million euros.
- This sale nearly set a new record for a Napoleonic artifact, just shy of the 4.8 million euros auction record from 2007.
- Napoleon passed the sword to Emmanuel de Grouchy, a marshal of the empire.
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Napoleon's Sabre Fetches €4.6 Million at Auction
At an auction in Paris, a sabre commissioned by Napoleon (1769-1821) fetched 4.6 million euros. The auction house estimated that the weapon would fetch between 700,000 and 1 million euros. Napoleon ordered the ivory-inlaid artwork in 1802 or 1803 from Nicolas-Noël Boutet, one of the best armorers of his time. He only parted with it at the end of his career as emperor, in 1815. He gave it to his confidant Marshal Emmanuel de Grouchy. The weapon h…

Napoleon's sword sold at auction for 4.7 mn euros
A sword that belonged to Napoleon and was specially ordered for the personal use of the French emperor fetched almost 4.7 million euros at auction in Paris, many times the asking price and coming close…
Napoleon's Sword Sold At Auction For 4.7 Mn Euros
A sword that belonged to Napoleon and was specially ordered for the personal use of the French emperor fetched almost 4.7 million euros at auction in Paris, many times the asking price and coming close to a new record price for a Napoleonic artefact, the auction house said.
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