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    #46
    I take my hat off you Sir

    Great collection OFW, I have been thinking of buying my first Napoleonic item being a waterloo medal, not much but a start.

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      #47
      Waterloo Battle militaria ...

      Originally posted by Adam.B View Post
      I take my hat off you Sir
      Great collection OFW, I have been thinking of buying
      my first Napoleonic item being a waterloo medal, not
      much but a start.
      Adam:
      Thanks !!! I've seen a number of Waterloo medals on
      display in museums while viewing their captured Eagles.
      Such medals, with name engraved edges, indeed make
      quite interesting historical militaria in that a soldiers war
      service record can be researched.

      OLDFLAGSWANTED
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      ...
      (My Gladiator Eagle)
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      (below) Museum display of Waterloo captured eagle.
      (below-2) A Waterloo battlefield found French eagle device.
      Attached Files
      sigpic
      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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        #48
        OFW collection # 37

        After my 1996 auction lost eagle (post #33 ), I was further
        motivated onto new acquisitions, such as OFW #37 (post 33b),
        a "L N" or "N.III" version, but in fragment half state without box.

        An interesting study example of how repouss
        é
        work was done.
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repouss%C3%A9_and_chasing
        OFW
        (below-right) Cited OFW #37 Napoleon the 3rd (1848-1871) eagle.
        (below-left) Same eagle design, a repeat so sold to another collector.
        Last edited by oldflagswanted; 10-15-2013, 08:56 AM.
        sigpic
        .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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          #49
          Very nice material ! I very much like the craftsmanship, saw this one for sale at an European site:

          http://www.marktplaats.nl/a/antiek-e...reviousPage=lr

          Appears to be a very nice 1863 model eagle from maker Cottiau.
          Hope the link works .

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            #50
            Cottiau maker ???

            Originally posted by revi View Post
            Very nice material ! I very much like the craftsmanship,
            saw this one for sale at an European site: ...Appears
            to be a very nice 1863 model eagle from maker Cottiau.
            Hope the link works .
            revi:
            Thanks for the interesting Imperial French eagle link.
            Sabretache, shabrack, gorget, & shako plate eagles are
            indeed very nice items. Wondering if Cottiau was also a
            2nd Empire flag eagle maker too?

            OFW
            (below) Cited link front half eagle device.
            (below-2) Sabretache eagle and drawing.
            Attached Files
            sigpic
            .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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              #51
              OFW, thank you (!) very much for the clear and very nice illustration, I've been searching for a illustration of the eagle in use to see where it would have been in wear, but was not able to find it until now. Very nice.
              I came across this eagle by accident on an site after typing "Eagle" in the search box and I was pleasently beaten by the detail of this 150 year (?) old eagle :-). I am not collecting this material at all but I must say I still get enthousiastic by it's display and by the nice displays in this topic :-).
              In the sellers accompanying text and photos I found the name of Cottiau which is also struck in the attachment pin on the back of this piece ... so I did some searching using this name Cottiau and found some pictures of a copy of a catalog dating 1863 ....
              Cottiau is named as being responsible for the "cuivrerie" ( translated copper ware / copper parts production factory ) since 1835. The catalog also shows numerous drawn / sketched impressions of tunic parts as different eagle emblem designs for different branches, belts, buckles, accessories etc., really nice !
              I've your interested in them I will gladly send you the pictures, if so please send me your email address via my p.m.box.
              I haven't searched any further as to what more, besides the accessories, Cottiau produced so I have to leave the thought / question about the Empire flag eagle making open ...
              Thanks again and best, Seth.

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                #52
                Thanks !!!

                Originally posted by revi View Post
                ...I did some searching using this name Cottiau and found some
                pictures of a copy of a catalog dating 1863 ...The catalog also
                shows numerous drawn ...parts ...I will gladly send you the
                pictures, ...I haven't searched any further as to what more,
                besides the accessories, Cottiau produced so I have to leave
                the thought / question about the Empire flag eagle making open ...
                Seth.
                Seth:
                Nice catalog pages, many thanks for the look.

                OFW
                (below) Like period flag eagle vs. Cottiau catalog eagle drawing.
                Attached Files
                sigpic
                .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                  #53
                  OFW, you're welcome .

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                    #54
                    Ofw #83 ...

                    After my 1996 auction lost eagle (post #33 ), I was further
                    motivated onto new acquisitions, such as OFW #83 (post 33b),
                    a "L N" or "N.III" version, but without box. Have seen loose
                    eagles offered for sale, but never just the box part listed alone.
                    OFW
                    (below-right) Cited OFW #83 Napoleon the 3rd (1848-1871) eagle.
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by oldflagswanted; 11-07-2013, 12:35 PM.
                    sigpic
                    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                      #55
                      This is a wooden eagle listed as Lot 2036 in the Thies auction No. 51 this weekend.
                      Attached Files

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                        #56
                        Thanks for the look !!!

                        Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                        This is a wooden eagle listed as Lot 2036 in
                        the Thies auction No. 51 this weekend.
                        Hello Leroy:
                        Thanks for posting that interesting auction eagle.
                        I wouldn't mind having it in my eagle collection.
                        IMO a nice replica of an ancient Roman Army eagle,
                        as noted in my posts #30/31 examples, this thread.

                        OLDFLAGSWANTED
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                        (My Gladiator Eagle)
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                        (below) Auction eagle (on left), OFW cigarette album
                        card (top right) again included as a period ID reference.
                        Attached Files
                        sigpic
                        .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                          #57
                          another "...I wouldn't mind having..."

                          Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                          ...wooden eagle listed as Lot 2036 in the Thies
                          auction No. 51 this weekend.
                          OFW reply ...
                          Originally posted by oldflagswanted View Post

                          ...I wouldn't mind having it in my eagle collection. ...
                          OLDFLAGSWANTED
                          PS/
                          Another eagle "...I wouldn't mind having..." dates back to
                          a 1974 auction, where it sold for ~$2K USD. A Napoleonic
                          Model-1804 French Army Regiment example, which these
                          days goes for $100K+ Euros, as per this thread in post #1.

                          OLDFLAGSWANTED
                          ...
                          ...
                          (My Gladiator Eagle)
                          ****************
                          (below) As cited auction bid lost Eagle from 1974.
                          sigpic
                          .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                            #58
                            I once saw a National Guard Eagle in London at "Under Two Flags", a premier militeria antique with the flag in a frame. Charles Grant had owned it and it was sold to David Chandler.
                            Two Department eagles got singed in the fire at Hatfield House and the flags, which were faded and rotting anyway, were destroyed.
                            to my knowledge TWO Roman eagles have been recovered, both believed to be Auxillery standards. one is in the British Museum and was the basis of Rosemary Sutcliffes' book, "The Eagle Of The Ninth" and the other a IXth Legion Century Standard on an island off Dalmatia. @ 1980. It was in a museum in Sarajevo, but who knows now.

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                              #59
                              about more rare eagles...

                              Originally posted by McCulloh View Post
                              I once saw a National Guard Eagle in London at "Under Two Flags",
                              a premier militeria antique with the flag in a frame. Charles Grant
                              had owned it and it was sold to David Chandler.
                              Two Department eagles got singed in the fire at Hatfield House and
                              the flags, which were faded and rotting anyway, were destroyed.
                              to my knowledge TWO Roman eagles have been recovered, both
                              believed to be Auxillery standards. one is in the British Museum and
                              was the basis of Rosemary Sutcliffes' book, "The Eagle Of The Ninth"
                              and the other a IXth Legion Century Standard on an island off Dalmatia.
                              @ 1980. It was in a museum in Sarajevo, but who knows now.
                              Hello McCulloh:
                              Great rare eagle info post, many thanks !!! I am aware of the
                              Sutcliffe novel inspiration superb Silchester Roman eagle in the
                              Reading UK Museum, and will enjoy finding out more about your
                              cited Dalmatia Roman Standard.

                              OFW
                              (below) The cited UK found Silchester Roman Eagle - vertical wings missing.
                              Attached Files
                              Last edited by oldflagswanted; 11-11-2013, 01:22 PM.
                              sigpic
                              .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                                #60
                                I heard this from an old Prof of mine, M. jones, in 1985. Apparently they had dug up remnants of a IXth legion garrison on the coast (AFTER the IXth left Britain) and found a similar eagle to the Silchester one. He said an article was in the offing, but I know no more than that...and then came the Balkan war.

                                Have you ever readthe old Napoleonic Flags and standards book? It has great info, second generation stuff, but explains whySir Walter Scott had the 105th Regt. Flag.

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