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Napoleon with Horse, Battle of St. Bernard Pass Shot Glass

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Style: 44 ml Shot Glass

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  • Dimensions: 5.0 cm x 6.0 cm; design area: 4.4 cm x 3.8 cm; 44 mL capacity
  • Full colour photo-quality digital printing; great for multi-colour logos, pictures and images
  • Perfect for parties, weddings, business events, and not-so-serious functions
  • Hand wash only
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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Napoleon with Horse, Battle of St. Bernard Pass Shot Glass

Napoleon with Horse, Battle of St. Bernard Pass Shot Glass

The year is 1800. A chill wind whispers through the towering peaks of the Alps, a silent witness to the drama unfolding below. Forget the idealised portraits for a moment, and listen to the tale of a crossing unlike any other. I tell you of Napoleon Bonaparte, a man driven by ambition, and an army bound by his will. They were not marching into a battlefield of glory, but into a natural fortress of ice and stone: the Great St. Bernard Pass. -- Imagine, if you will, the endless columns of men, their heavy boots sinking into the unforgiving snow. Each breath was a plume of white in the frigid air. They hauled cannons and supplies, their bodies straining with every step, over paths barely wider than a mountain goat's trail. The wind, a constant adversary, threatened to hurl them into the icy abyss. Avalanches, like sleeping giants, loomed over them, waiting to unleash their fury. -- He, Napoleon, the Little Corporal, was there amongst them. Not always astride a magnificent steed, as the painters would have you believe, but often on a more humble mule, his gaze fixed on the distant peaks. His enemy was Austria, and the fate of Italy hung in the balance. The Austrians, having pushed the French out of much of Italy, believed the Alps impenetrable. Napoleon's audacious plan was to surprise them, to descend upon them from this unexpected direction and reclaim what was lost. For Napoleon, this was more than a military campaign; it was about solidifying his power, his image as a brilliant leader, and ensuring France's dominance in Europe. For his men, it was a test of loyalty and endurance, driven by the promise of glory and the fear of failure.

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By C.11 November 2021Verified Purchase
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Loved everything about this - quality, font and quote. Perfect for an 18th, bought 2 to make a set! Excellent. Clear and bold.
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By E.5 February 2023Verified Purchase
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It was super cute and exactly what I thought it would be, next time I’ll make sure I make the bottom word a little bit bigger and no in a thin font as it was a little hard to see. The printing turned out really good
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By Chumani D.13 October 2022Verified Purchase
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Loved the quality of the shot glass itself , was thick and durable , so greatful it didn't break in shipping ! The printing turned out very clear

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Added on 24/5/25, 1:13 am
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