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Portrait Of Archduke Charles Of Austria Reverse Glass Print
£650 $875 €749
Archduke Charles of Austria
A reverse glass print of Archduke Charles leading his Austrian troops into battle presented in an ebonised frame.
Circa: 1800
Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (1771-1847) was the most sucessful Austrian general of the Napoleonic Wars. Archduke Charles was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian army in 1806 and had a notable victory over the French at the battle of Aspern-Essling. However he was defeated shortly afterwards by Napoleon at theh Battle of Wagram which effectively ended his career.
Internal Reference: BA1063b
Antique Number: SA1152580
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 40.8cm (16.1inches)Width is 30.5cm (12.0inches)Depth is 0cm (0.0inches)
Antique #SA1152580, shown on this page, originates from the georgian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
The Georgian Era
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ANTIQUE NUMBER SA1152580
CONTACT DETAILS OF SELLER:
Reindeer Antiques
Specialists in English antique furniture from the early Seventeenth Century to the early Nineteenth Century. Based on Kensington Church St.
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