Gallic prisoners’ slice of history at £10,000

Prisoner-of-war work is the name given to intricately crafted small objects created from carved bone or wood and straw marquetry by captured French prisoners languishing in the hulks and other jails during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.

It developed into quite an industry, with many of the practitioners staying on to ply their trade to…

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