This French General is, probably, the most represented General of all times. I got a few miniatures both in plastic and in metal.

1 – Bust in plastic | 2 – Figure in metal from Military Masters series made by Westair Reprodutions Ltd 1972 | 3 – A gift from the Magazine “Vae Victis” in a caricatural style (in metal).

Metal figures made in Russia probably from the company Niena situated in St. Petersburg.

Russia made figures: 9 – “RF 1” | 10 – “F1” | 11 – “RF 30” | 12 – Hannah Miniatury | 13 – “Napoleon Wars www.excastings.com NAP 13.

14 – Niena (?) | 15 – Niena (?) | 16 – “F 1” | 17 – “MA” | 18 – “Del Prado Collection. The Emperor Napoleon 1805”.