A moulded, turned and blackened wooden chair, the back reversed, it rests on four feet the anterior ones finished by sabots. Napoleon III period (small stains on the upholstery and small wear
![The Corsican toll, 1814; Le Sabot Corse and Pleine Danoute. Napoleon by disabled arms and legs converted into a toll that is beaten by the allies with whips. From left to right: The Corsican toll, 1814; Le Sabot Corse and Pleine Danoute. Napoleon by disabled arms and legs converted into a toll that is beaten by the allies with whips. From left to right:](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/9/aecb0fc689664a1da32d6fec5667f098/2g3dr3f.jpg)
The Corsican toll, 1814; Le Sabot Corse and Pleine Danoute. Napoleon by disabled arms and legs converted into a toll that is beaten by the allies with whips. From left to right:
![Napoleon Bonaparte at Tuileries, August 1792 - Fashion Plate Collection, 19th Century - Claremont Colleges Digital Library Napoleon Bonaparte at Tuileries, August 1792 - Fashion Plate Collection, 19th Century - Claremont Colleges Digital Library](https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/iiif/fpc/652/full/full/0/default.jpg)