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Uniform Button - Napoleon I - 69th Infantry Regiment - First Empire (1804-1814) | Equestrian Portrait of Napoleon

1804-1814
  • Date : 1804-1814
  • Century : 19th Century
  • Period : Napoleon I
  • Type : 69th Infantry Regiment
  • Diameter : 15 mm
  • Weight : 2 g
  • Passepartout : 40 x 30 cm
  • Frame : 44 x 33 cm
  • Inventory N° : FR-100008
350€
(White frame included)
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Passepartout included
  • White frame included
  • Free shipping costs
  • Shipment within 24H
  • Online tracking
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First Empire
(1804-1814)

This set is composed of a military uniform button of the First Empire period (1804-1814) of 15mm in diameter in its protective hermetic capsule and two high definition prints mounted under a museum quality mat in a wooden frame (white oak effect). All protected by a glass guaranteeing protection against dust, splashes and contacts.

THE ARTIFACT

  • Uniform Button - Napoleon I - 69th Infantry Regiment - First Empire (1804-1814)
  • Military uniform button of the time in its protective hermetic capsule

THE MAIN PRINT

  • Equestrian Portrait of Napoleon
  • Color photography. Ink stamp on the back « Atelier des Caryatides »
  • 11 cm x 11 cm
  • This print can be replaced free of charge.
    Do not hesitate to contact us by email to find out about the available prints.

THE PASSEPARTOUT (MAT)

  • Free Passepartout (available in 10 shades)
  • 40 cm x 30 cm
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THE FRAMING

  • Wooden frame (white oak effect) and its protective glass offered
  • 44 cm x 33 cm
Collection of the Military buttons

First Empire Period (1804-1814)

The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century. It lasted from 18 May 1804 to 3 May 1814 and again briefly from 20 March 1815 to 7 July 1815.

Although France had already established a colonial empire overseas since the early 17th century, the French state had remained a kingdom under the Bourbons and a republic after the French Revolution. Historians refer to Napoleon's regime as the First Empire to distinguish it from the restorationist Second Empire (1852–1870) ruled by his nephew Napoleon III. The First French Empire is considered by some to be a Republican empire.

On 18 May 1804, Napoleon was granted the title Emperor of the French (Empereur des Français, pronounced by the French Sénat conservateur and was crowned on 2 December 1804, signifying the end of the French Consulate and of the French First Republic. Despite his coronation, the state continued to be formally called the "French Republic" until October of 1808. The Empire achieved military supremacy in mainland Europe through notable victories in the War of the Third Coalition against Austria, Prussia, Russia, Britain and allied states, notably at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. French dominance was reaffirmed during the War of the Fourth Coalition, at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt in 1806 and the Battle of Friedland in 1807, before Napoleon's final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

A series of wars, known collectively as the Napoleonic Wars, extended French influence to much of Western Europe and into Poland. At its height in 1812, the French Empire had 130 departments, ruled over 44 million subjects, maintained an extensive military presence in Germany, Italy, Spain, and Poland, and counted Austria and Prussia as nominal allies. Early French victories exported many ideological features of the Revolution throughout Europe: the introduction of the Napoleonic Code throughout the continent increased legal equality, established jury systems and legalized divorce, and seigneurial dues and seigneurial justice were abolished, as were aristocratic privileges in all places except Poland.France's defeat in 1814 (and then again in 1815), marked the end of the First French Empire and the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration.

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With more than 20 years experience and a catalogue of more than 40.000 antique prints, drawings and historical documents dating from the 14th to the 19th century, the Galerie Napoléon, parisian antique dealer's gallery, is one of the world references in the field of antique prints,etchings and antique graphic arts.

In addition to thousands of impassioned of antique prints throughout the world, the Galerie Napoléon is honoured to count among its customers : national archives, museums, historical monuments and important home designer companies. All attracted by the extraordinary diversity of its catalogue and the quality and speed of its services.

This experience allows us to guarantee to each one of our customers the authenticity of the antiques in our catalogue and the shipment of their orders within 24 hours.

Free customization

Customize for free the color of your museum quality bevel cut edge passepartout (acid free & neutral pH) among a color chart of 10 shades.
This option will be offered to you free of charge in the cart.

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