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Inkstand Celebrating Napoleon’s Victories

Categories Figural - Inanimate
Type Historical, Military
Material Marble, Metal
Markings See narrative
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin France
Date or Era circa 1890
Measuring 5 ¾” x 3 ¾”

This inkstand features a sculpted representation of Napoleon Bonaparte’s iconic bicorne hat. This hat is placed on a marble base, which is adorned with a trophy of arms, including a sword and laurel leaves, symbolizing military victory and honor. The marble base has a green and black marbled pattern.

The script on the inkstand reads “Marengo Wagram Austerlitz,” which refers to three significant battles won by Napoleon:

  1. Battle of Marengo (1800): A decisive victory against the Austrian army in Italy.
  2. Battle of Wagram (1809): A major battle against the Austrian Empire near Vienna.
  3. Battle of Austerlitz (1805): Also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, it was one of Napoleon’s greatest victories, defeating the Russian and Austrian armies.

Sold for $259 in November 2024 / Sold for $250 in July 2025

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