Coronation Of Napoleon

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Your figures (incl Josephine) are very nice. However, they are placed standing with their cloaks draped falling over a high base. Perhaps you may wish to consider offering them on flat bases to improve their appeal to collectors with existing coronation figures?

Rgds Victor
 
At 35€ for a 54mm !!!!!!!!!!!! waaooowaaw
I know, it could look a little bit expensive. I just remember how much time people spent to make this miniature perfect, how many meetings we had and how many books we reviewed. You're all professionals and you could tell how much time and effort it takes to make such a small figure.
 
Your figures (incl Josephine) are very nice. However, they are placed standing with their cloaks draped falling over a high base. Perhaps you may wish to consider offering them on flat bases to improve their appeal to collectors with existing coronation figures?

Rgds Victor
Thank you, Victor.
 
Hi everyone,
Thank you for all your comments and suggestions!
Please take a look at one of our latest miniature - Joséphine de Beauharnais. She looks much better when you actually hold her!
I hope you'll like her.
 

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Certainly a nice addition.
And for the records,i wouldn't mind paying any price if the product is good and excelent quality ,after all we all know how much effort takes to sculpt and put a figure into production.
It's all a matter of choice.
 
Hello everyone!
We are continuing our series of marshals – our 14th Marshal is Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno. On the outbreak of hostilities with Prussia he joined the V army corps under Marshal Jean Lannes as chief of the general staff. He distinguished himself at the battles of Saalfeld and Jena, and at Friedland he commanded the I Corps in such a manner that Napoleon made him a Field Marshal of France.
http://www.artig.lv/en/products/p_NF0139+marshal_Victor_military_toy_soldiers_command_figures_miniatures_sets_french_painted_toy_soldiers_general_figures_kits_sale_victor_marshal_1_1764_1807_1841_7_belluno_claude_commander_de_december_duc_during_first_france_french_he_made_march_maresciallo_militar_napoleon_napoleonic_perrin_revolutionar_soldier_wa_war
 
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