One of the weapons
- 7/23/2024
- 255 Day

One
of the weapons used by former French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, including an
attempt to take his own life, was sold at auction for 1.69 million euros.
The weapons, designed by French gunsmith Louis-Marin
Gosset and belonging to former French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, were put up
for auction. The weapons were sold for 1.69 million euros at an auction held
yesterday at the Osenat Auction House near the Fontainebleau Palace, where
Napoleon attempted suicide in 1814. The gold and silver-inlaid weapons feature
Napoleon's profile engraving. The weapons were sold with various accessories,
including their original box and powder holder. A hat belonging to Napoleon
also fetched 1.9 million euros at an auction held in November.
France's Ministry of Culture recently declared the
weapons a "national treasure," banning their export abroad. This
decision means that the French government has 30 months to make a new offer to
the unidentified buyer.
The weapons were reportedly used by Napoleon on April
12, 1814, in an attempt to take his own life following the defeat of his
armies. His aide, Armand de Caulaincourt, saved Napoleon's life by emptying the
powder from the gun. Napoleon survived the attempt, thanks to the emptied
gunpowder. Napoleon later gave the weapons to Caulaincourt.
