History buffs, porcelain collectors, and lovers of fine craftsmanship—this one’s for you! A remarkable collection of **13 individual porcelain figures** from the esteemed **Scheibe-Alsbach**, known for its precision and artistry. These figures aren’t just decorative—they tell a story, bringing the past to life in exquisitely detailed miniature form. Some of them have *lived through history a little too hard*, but all damages are **clearly depicted in the photos** and most broken pieces are **available for restoration**. ### **Set Includes:** - **7 famous figures on horseback**, looking like they’re ready for battle (or a *very* dramatic parade). - **5 individual figures**, each carefully sculpted to demand admiration (or at least a careful glance at their historical condition). - **1 showstopper:** Napoleon’s **great escape from Russia in 1812**—depicted in stunning detail. Three **horses pull a sleigh**, carrying **Napoleon, a military officer, and a driver**—though, sadly, **one of the horses has lost a leg on this treacherous journey**. **Condition & Battle Scars:** - **Poniatowski has lost his head**—but don’t worry, it’s included in the set and ready for reattachment. - **Murat (on horseback) needs some battlefield surgery his **hand and foot require reattachment**, and both pieces are provided. - **The Garde Impériale has also misplaced a foot**, but luckily it’s still present and awaiting a skilled repair. - Poor **Murat just can’t catch a break**—his **individual figure has a small missing piece** from the edge, which is also available for restoration. Despite these battle wounds, this **rare collection remains a stunning piece of history**. It’s perfect for **collectors, restorers, or anyone who appreciates Napoleon’s struggles—both in life and in porcelain form**.