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“In the hammer” hat with Napoleon DNA

A hat with DNA traces that prove he belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte is currently on display at Hong Cong from the auction house Bonhams.

As the House describes, this is the “first hat wearing DNA of the emperor “and will be exhibited in Hong Kong before being transferred to Paris and then to London, where auctioned on October 27th.

The hat, as reported by the Athens News Agency, is one of the emblematic dicos that we often see in depictions of Napoleon on the battlefield, was bought by its current owner at auction of a small German house, who at that time did not know it belonged to great recruiter.

“It was pure luck,” said Simon Kotl, director of the house’s branch in Europe.

The buyer suspected that the hat may have belonged to Napoleon when he found that it contained some words indicating its possible owner, Kotl said, adding that an initial investigation showed that the hat matched the size and age of the hats. of the recruiter.

The hat was then thoroughly inspected using a variety of methods, including electron microscopy.

“When the contents of the hat were examined in great detail, five hairs were discovered. “And then two of them were further examined and found to have Napoleon DNA.”

Because it is different from the other hats that have been auctioned

According to him, the story of this hat is very different from that of the other Napoleonic bishops that have been auctioned.

Kotl says most of Napoleon’s hats are second-hand, from aristocratic families associated with the emperor or from soldiers who found them on the battlefield.

THE estimated price of the hat ranges from 116,000 euros up to 175,000 euros and this, because as Kotl points out, because it has only recently been proven that it belonged to the emperor.

Other Napoleonic hats have been sold for more than two million euros.

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