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Made by Michael Grace (1769–1836)
Sackville, New Brunswick
Around 1820–1830
White pine and wrought iron supports, with original paint
117.5(h) x 33(w) x 28(d) cm

Accession Number: CMH 2007.22.94

Photo Number: IMG2014-0140-0018-DM

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Made by Michael Grace (1769–1836)
Sackville, New Brunswick
Around 1820–1830
White pine and wrought iron supports, with original paint
117.5(h) x 33(w) x 28(d) cm

Accession Number: CMH 2007.22.94

Photo Number: IMG2014-0140-0019-DM

Carved Figure of Napoleon I

This well carved figure of Napoleon I, with its original painted finish, is attributed by oral tradition to Michael Grace, who was a shipwright in Sackville, New Brunswick. For many years, it stood in Tingley House, a stagecoach stop north of Halifax. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) was a popular figure during the early 1800s and the subject of many period carvings.