Napoleon Bonaparte's gold-encrusted Saber
Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France from 1852 to 1870 was always seen carrying a pistol and a sword on his battlefield. Napoleon Bonaparte's gold-encrusted Saber is a beautiful gilded sword, it was also used by him in the Battle of Marengo against Austrian forces in 1800. Later, this most medieval expensive weapon was passed down from generation to generation. Another breed due to its historical past and declared a national treasure in 1978 may be sold to a foreigner. Buyer, but the owner must have an address in France and keep the weapon in France for the year. up to six months of the year. It was auctioned in France and sold for a high of $6.5 Million. The Saber is crafted with gold even on its handle.
Napoleon Bonaparte's gold-encrusted Saber was used by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Battle of Marengo in 1800, his most expensive sword passed down the family line and it is considered a historical monument that cannot be left out of France. Created by Nicolas Noel Boutet, this most medieval expensive weapon ever features gold trim and ebony handles. It was sold by a descendant of Napoleon's brother to another descendant.
- Price: $6.5 Million