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Objects that belonged to Napoleon: free estimate

Do you want to estimate the value of your object that belonged to Napoleon? Read these few lines to guide you. You can also get a free estimate from our experts in Historical Memorabilia.

An object that belonged to Napoleon and whose provenance you can prove can be a real treasure. Handkerchiefs, porcelain, beds, hats, clothes, weapons... objects that once belonged to the Emperor are a collector's delight and sell for gold. Our experts and specialists in Historical Memorabilia, as well as our auctioneers, offer you a free appraisal of your property, putting their knowledge of the art market at your service.

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Recognizing objects that belonged to Napoleon

Two centuries have passed since Napoleon's death, but the Emperor still exerts just as much fascination, particularly among collectors and enthusiasts of Historical Memorabilia. This statesman who modernized France with the Legion of Honor, the Civil Code, reforms, institutions and the baccalauréat had an immense influence on France.

To identify your object: no secret... history! When you own an object that belonged to Napoleon, the family legend has often been passed down from generation to generation. But you need to back it up with a little historical research.

You can also discover something Napoleon wrote, as his writings were prolific. It is estimated that there are around 40,000 documents (letters, decrees, etc.) written in his hand. To identify it, you need to recognize his handwriting and conduct a graphological investigation.

Free estimate of your objects that belonged to Napoleon

Estimate the value of an object that belonged to Napoleon

Artifacts that once belonged to Napoleon are considered true relics, and their value has been maintained for decades. But counterfeits are very common. It's a good idea to keep an eye on the details.

Historical provenance

This is the most important element in valuing your object. You need to retrace the object's journey to the point where it came into your hands.

The disappearance of great collectors often leads to the dispersal of objects, either through sales or donations to museums. Many works regularly reappear on the market in this way. Some old families, descendants of Empire barons, heirs of Empire families, counts, etc. still possess treasures that remain in their family circle.

The Grimaldi family collection, for example, sold its collection in 2014. Among the lots are the Emperor's clothes, including a shirt he wore during his exile on St. Helena, and other items that belonged to his entourage, such as his son's christening slippers, the purse of Josephine, his first wife, the health report of Empress Marie-Louise, his second wife, etc.

The presence of signs and symbols

The choice of imperial emblems, notably the eagle and the bee, has an important symbolic meaning. They can be found on many objects that belonged to Napoleon, and undeniably increase their market value. The Empire deliberately opted for animal representations, to break with the royal symbol of the lily.

Political symbols were also ubiquitous in everyday imperial life. The laurel leaf, the palm, the shield, the helmet and the military trophy are recurrent emblems of victory strategically placed on furniture and objects.

Images linked to the power of seduction manifest themselves in many forms: representations of the nude woman, the ephebe, the swan, the butterfly, the psyche, the flower and so on.

These elements, sometimes found on objects that belonged to the Emperor or members of his family, can push up the estimate.

Free estimate of your Napoleonic objects

Obtain an estimate for an object belonging to Napoleon

If you're wondering about the value of your Napoleonic object, our experts and auctioneers are on hand to offer you a free estimate.

Since its foundation in 1928, Millon has specialized in the sale of historical Souvenirs, such as objects that belonged to the Emperor Napoleon, among others. You have the opportunity to discover the current value of your property by requesting a free, no-obligation estimate.

If you're considering selling your object, our team is also ready to support you through every stage of the sales process.

Free estimate of your objects that belonged to Napoleon

Sales of objects belonging to Napoleon

At an auction in the USA in 2021, an exceptional lot comprising a sword carried by the future Emperor of the French, during his coup d'état in 1799 and crowned in 1804, as well as five richly ornamented firearms also belonging to him, is sold for 2.5 million euros.

The centerpiece of this collection is the sword itself, still accompanied by its scabbard and designed in the Versailles workshops of arms manufacturer Nicolas-Noël Boutet.

Napoleon Bonaparte donated this sword to general Jean-Andoche Junot (1771-1813). After the latter's death, the weapon found its way to a London museum before being acquired by an American collector.

The record for the sale of a Napoleonic bicorne is held by an example acquired by a Korean businessman in France in 2014. This felt hat, an emblematic symbol worn by the Emperor during his famous military victories, sold for an impressive 1.9 million euros.

Another landmark moment occurred at an auction in Paris in 2021, when another bicorne sold for 1.2 million euros, setting the second record price for an object that belonged to Napoleon.

Initially estimated at between $500,000 and $700,000, this black beaver felt hat is adorned with a tricolor cockade and topped by a double black silk ganse, held in place by a button.

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Napoleon's belongings auctioned at MILLON

While these objects are the most incredible, many items relating to the Emperor and/or having belonged to him are regularly sold at auction. MILLON puts its sales experience at your service and presents a few recently auctioned items.

  1. The Emperor Napoleon's Legion of Honor, estimated at €80,000 to €120,000 on November 24, 2023 at Millon, fetched €208,000 including costs. It had the distinction of having followed Napoleon to St. Helena, then inherited by his sister Caroline Murat, on the death of Madame Mère in 1836.

  2. A hard porcelain litron-shaped cup and saucer, decorated in gold with the numeral N under an imperial crown, printed in the center, within a laurel wreath, the rims adorned with a gold fillet sold for €4,600. This set in good condition was produced by the Manufacture impériale de Sèvres in 1808;

  3. A rare silver dish from the campaign service of Emperor Napoleon I with his great arms. The 950 thousandths silver round dish, with chased border of a frieze of palmettes with a marli engraved with the great imperial arms of Napoleon I is sold for 20,000 euros after an estimate of 15,000 to 20,000;

  4. A rare crystal goblet from the service of Emperor Napoleon I in its case, estimated between 8,000 and 10,000 euros, sold for 17,000 euros ;

  5. A rare large silver timbale from the campaign service of Emperor Napoleon I, estimated between 15,000 and 20,000 euros sold for 22,000 euros ;

  6. "Le plumier de Napoléon", cylindrical in mahogany and walnut burr veneer inlaid with faceted steel beads, decorated in chased steel in medallions at the ends, estimated between €20,000 and €30,000, sold for €38,000.

Do you own a precious historical souvenir, an object that belonged to Napoleon I? Have it appraised free of charge by our specialized and experienced auctioneers. To find out the market value of your work, you can quickly and easily complete our online form.

If it's more convenient for you to show us your object directly, join one of our offices in France or neighboring countries, or attend the free valuation days organized by Maison MILLON.

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Our sales results “Napoléon”

Sold to €100

Sold the 2024/02/29

NAPOLÉON

Première rencontre de Napoléon et Joséphine
Lot 153

Sold to €1,800

Sold the 2024/04/08

Parure Napoléon III

Parure Napoléon III
Lot 17

Sold to €30

Sold the 2022/05/10

Portrait de Napoléon assis

Portrait de Napoléon assis
Lot 59

Sold to €1,700

Sold the 2021/12/13

Lettres patentes signées par l’empereur Napoléon Ier

Décret de Napoléon Ier avec empreinte de sceau
Lot 77

Sold to €11

Sold the 2023/10/16

Lot de gravures

Napoléon
Lot 146

Sold to €180

Sold the 2024/02/13

Travail Français

Napoléon
Lot 201

Sold to €110

Sold the 2022/07/26

HERMES

Carré titré "Napoléon" signé Ledoux
Lot 247

Sold to €300

Sold the 2021/12/03

ROBJ

"Fine Napoléon"
Lot 66

Sold to €600

Sold the 2021/10/26

D'après PRADIER

Napoléon debout
Lot 191

Sold to €80

Sold the 2022/12/10

Carré HERMES "Napoléon"

Lot 228

Sold to €350

Sold the 2023/10/10

Ecole française du début du XIXème siècle

Allégorie de Napoléon
Lot 159

Sold to €20

Sold the 2022/09/27

Ecole FRANCAISE du XIXème siècle

Napoléon en buste
Lot 134

Sold to €250

Sold the 2021/11/26

F. GAILLARD (actif au début du au XIXème siècle)

Napoléon à Brienne
Lot 106

Sold to €400

Sold the 2022/11/25

Leonardo BENATOV (Kağızman, 1899-Neuilly, 1972)

L’empereur Napoléon Ier.
Lot 94

Sold to €170

Sold the 2023/02/10

[NAPOLÉON].

Lot 533

Sold to €125

Sold the 2024/02/29

NAPOLÉON

Polyvision - Images en triptyque
Lot 154

Sold to €160

Sold the 2023/07/19

NAPOLEON

Albert Dieudonné dans le film d'Abel Gance, 1927
Lot 34

Sold to €80

Sold the 2022/03/30

Napoléon

Lot 86

Other auctions in the specialities “SOUVENIRS HISTORIQUES”

Sold to €160,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR

Lot 218

Sold to €160,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

LA CROIX DE LA LÉGION D’HONNEUR DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON IER

Lot 218

Sold to €75,000

Sold the 2024/04/25

Antonio CANOVA (Possagno, 1757-Venise, 1822), atelier de.

Lot 7

Sold to €70,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

John HAYES (?, 1786-Londres, 1866), d’après Jacques-Louis DAVID

Lot 14

Sold to €70,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

Jacques-Louis DAVID (Paris, 1748-Bruxelles, 1825), atelier de.

Lot 15

Sold to €70,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

Jacques-Louis DAVID (Paris, 1748-Brussels, 1825), workshop of.

Lot 15

Sold to €68,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

DEUX RARES LORGNETTES DE POCHE DE BONAPARTE ET JOSÉPHINE D’ÉPOQUE CONSULAT

Lot 227

Sold to €68,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

TWO RARE CONSULATE-PERIOD BONAPARTE AND JOSÉPHINE POCKET LORGNETTES

Lot 227

Sold to €50,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

Xavier Alphonse MONCHABLON (Avillers, 1835-Paris, 1907)

Lot 15

Sold to €45,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

École française du début du XVIIIe siècle, d’après Hyacinthe RIGAUD (1659-1743).

Lot 5

Sold to €40,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

François QUESNEL (Edimbourg, c.1543-Paris, 1616)

Lot 1

Sold to €25,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

Georges ROUGET (1783-1869, élève de David), entourage de.

Lot 11

Sold to €24,000

Sold the 2023/05/26

Athalie Josephine Mélanie DU FAGET (Les Vans, 1811-?)

Lot 263

Sold to €22,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

Importante paire de candélabres royaux en bronze doré provenant du Palais de Saint-Cloud.

Lot 177

Sold to €20,200

Sold the 2023/05/26

RARE MAQUETTE DU SAINT-SÉPULCRE OFFERTE PAR LE GOUVERNEUR DE JÉRUSALEM À L’AMBASSADRICE DE FRANCE À CONSTANTINOPLE EN 1856

Lot 242

Sold to €20,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

Maurice RÉALIER-DUMAS (1860-1928)

Lot 11

Sold to €20,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

PREEMPTION - Maurice RÉALIER-DUMAS (1860-1928)

Lot 11

Sold to €19,000

Sold the 2024/04/25

Laurent DABOS (Toulouse, 1761-Paris, 1835)

Lot 5

Sold to €19,000

Sold the 2024/04/25

Gustav Julius GRÜN (Settin, 1823-Berlin, 1896)

Lot 13

Sold to €18,000

Sold the 2022/06/11

*PREEMPTION* ​​CHAMPOLLION EN ÉGYPTE, L’EXPÉDITION FRANCO-TOSCANE DE 1828-1829

Lot 183

Sold to €18,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

LA BOÎTE DE PHARMACIE DU MÉDECIN DE NAPOLÉON A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE

Lot 269

Sold to €18,000

Sold the 2023/11/24

THE MEDICINE CHEST OF NAPOLEON'S DOCTOR AT SAINT HELENA

Lot 269

Sold to €14,000

Sold the 2022/11/25

Horace VERNET (1789-1863), atelier de.

Lot 45

Sold to €12,000

Sold the 2022/06/11

GOYARD

Lot 405

Sold to €11,000

Sold the 2023/05/26

André-Antoine RAVRIO (1759-1814), attribué à.

Lot 81

Sold to €10,500

Sold the 2023/05/26

RARE PENDULE AU CHINOIS DE BERTIN, MINISTRE DE LOUIS XV ET ADMINISTRATEUR DE LA COMPAGNIE DES INDES

Lot 16

Sold to €10,000

Sold the 2023/05/25

Ulisse CAMBI (Florence, 1807-1895), attribué à.

Lot 13

Sold to €10,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

Hector VIGER, known as Hector VIGER DU VIGNEAU (1819-1879)

Lot 33

Sold to €10,000

Sold the 2023/11/23

Hector VIGER, dit Hector VIGER DU VIGNEAU (1819-1879)

Lot 33

Sold to €9,500

Sold the 2023/11/24

Jean-François BATUT (1828-1907)

Lot 427

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