Napoleon Collection Auction Fetches Over $10M in Paris
A person observes a Studio of François-Pascal-Simon Baron Gérard Rome 1770 - 1837 Paris Napoleon in his Coronation Robes from an important private collection of Pierre-Jean Chalençon whose staging was carried out by French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and which will be auctioned in Paris on June 25, 2025 at the Sotheby's auction house, in Paris on June 19, 2025. ©Bertrand GUAY / AFP

A rare collection of artefacts linked to Napoleon Bonaparte, including his iconic bicorne hat and coronation sword, sold for over $10 million at a Paris auction, Sotheby’s announced. The sale, far surpassing initial estimates, reflects the enduring global fascination with the French emperor more than two centuries after his fall.

A massive trove of artwork and curios linked to Napoleon Bonaparte, including one of his iconic bicorne hats, has sold for more than $10 million in Paris, an auction house said.

Sotheby's said it had originally estimated the more than 110 items of Napoleonic memorabilia that it sold on Wednesday at around $7 million.

Famous paintings of the 19th-century French emperor gilded imperial furniture and a copy of the marriage certificate between Napoleon and his wife Josephine were among the items up for auction.

Relics linked to Napoleon regularly come up for sale at auction in France in a flourishing trade marked by intense interest from collectors.

The vast collection also included Napoleon's first will written while in exile on the Atlantic Island of Saint Helena, and the sword and staff used for his coronation at Paris' famed Notre Dame Cathedral in 1804.

Napoleon was exiled to Saint Helena in 1815 after his defeat by the British at the Battle of Waterloo. He died there six years later.

French collector Pierre-Jean Chalencon, a former star of a French antiques television show who dubs himself "Napoleon's press officer", assembled the collection over four decades.

Born in a Parisian suburb, Chalencon started his collection at the age of 13 and accumulated more than 1,000 objects, including a coronation ring and a piece of the emperor's coffin.

At a different Parisian auction in late May, one of Napoleon's sabers sold for 4.6 million euros, coming close to a new record price for a Napoleonic artefact.

With AFP

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