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French Imperial Guard Eagle, No.2--single figure with flag
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W. Britain

Item Number: 36224

French Imperial Guard Eagle, No.2

This Grenadier has the honor of being the Porte-Aigle, or Eagle Bearer, of the 1st Regiment of Imperial Guard Grenadiers.  A small party made up of officers and men was chosen to protect the eagle at any cost.  The oiled silk tricolored flag was richly embroidered in gold with the regimental title and insignia on the front and a list of battle honors on the reverse.  The flag was mounted to a blue painted oak staff topped by the bronze Imperial Eagle first distributed in December of 1804.  The design of the eagle was inspired by the standards of the Roman Legions with the left facing eagle perched on Jupiter’s spindle resting on a plinth with the regiment’s number applied to the front.  The flag, eagle, and staff weighed approximately 10 pounds, with the eagle alone weighing about 4 pounds.  Most of the eagles were destroyed by order of the newly restored Royal Government in 1814.  Upon Napoleon’s return from Elba, new eagles were rapidly manufactured and issued for the Belgian campaign.

1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Single figure in box

Due to be released in JANUARY 2025.