Sotheby's Paris Sells Napoleon Collection for $9.6 Million
Source: France’s ‘Most Famous Antiques Dealer’ Sells Napoleon Collection at Sotheby’s Paris for $9.6 M. (2025-06-27)
Sotheby's in Paris has successfully auctioned off a Napoleon collection, fetching a total of $9.6 million. The sale highlights the enduring fascination with Napoleon's legacy and the value of historical artifacts. The auction attracted collectors and history enthusiasts alike, emphasizing the significance of Napoleon's memorabilia in the art and history markets. The impressive sale underscores the continued interest in Napoleon's influence and the high value placed on related collectibles.
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