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The Wellington-Hardinge sword, 1809 (metal) (see also 433418)
CH433417 The Wellington-Hardinge sword, 1809 (metal) (see also 433418) by Biennais, Martin Guillaume (1764-1843); blade: 73 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: gold-hilted sword (glaive) carried by Field-Marshal Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), Duke of Wellington; presented to him by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Hardinge (1785-1856) Governor-general of India, as a sword of honour; said to have been made for Emperor Napoleon I; ); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22672438
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This print showcases the exquisite Wellington-Hardinge sword, a remarkable piece of history. Crafted in 1809 by the renowned French goldsmith Martin Guillaume Biennais, this metal masterpiece measures an impressive 73 cm in length. The sword holds great significance as it was carried by Field-Marshal Arthur Wellesley, better known as the Duke of Wellington. Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Hardinge, Governor-general of India at the time, presented it to him as a sword of honor. It is believed that this extraordinary weapon was originally made for none other than Emperor Napoleon I himself. Adorned with a lavish gold hilt and encased in an ornate scabbard, this ceremonial glaive exudes imperial grandeur. Its ownership by one of Britain's most esteemed military figures adds to its allure and historical value. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back to a pivotal era - the Napoleonic Wars - where battles were fought with valor and determination. The Wellington-Hardinge sword serves as a tangible reminder of those turbulent times and stands as a testament to the bravery and leadership displayed by its owner. Now preserved in a private collection, this iconic artifact continues to captivate admirers worldwide. Through this image captured by eChristies Images and made available through Bridgeman Images' vast archives, we can appreciate both the craftsmanship behind such masterpieces and their enduring legacy throughout history.
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