A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAMLUK WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK 'CAVELIER MAMELOUK'
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A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAMLUK WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK 'CAVELIER MAMELOUK'

SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAMLUK WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK 'CAVELIER MAMELOUK'
SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Mounted on a marble rectangular plinth
36 cm. high; 42 cm. high overall
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Christie’s charges a premium to the buyer on the Hammer Price of each lot sold at the following rates: 29.75% of the Hammer Price of each lot up to and including €20,000, plus 23.8% of the Hammer Price between €20,001 and €800.000, plus 14.28% of any amount in excess of €800.000. Buyer’s premium is calculated on the basis of each lot individually.

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Sabine Dalmeijer
Sabine Dalmeijer

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A clock of with similar bronze is illustrated in P. Kjellberg, La Pendule Française, Paris, 1997, p. 440, ill. A.

Napoleon defeated Mamluk troops in the Battle of the Pyramids when he attacked Egypt in 1798 and drove them to Upper Egypt. After that Napoleon formed his own Mamluk corps, the last known Mamluk force, in the early years of the 19th century, and used Mamluks in a number of his campaigns. Even his Imperial Guard had Mamluk soldiers during the Belgian campaign. Throughout the Napoleonic era there was a special Mamluk corps in the French army.