Kerry McMillan from the National Museum of Scotland looks at a cast swan handle on a 19th century silver-gilt desert dish made by Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot, during a photocall at the museum in Edinburgh, Scotland on April 8, 2008. The dish, which is thought to have been crafted for Napoleon's family, is being added to the "Scotland and Europe" silverware collection.
Kerry McMillan from the National Museum of Scotland looks at a cast swan handle on a 19th century silver-gilt desert dish made by Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot, during a photocall at the museum in Edinburgh, Scotland on April 8, 2008. The dish, which is thought to have been crafted for Napoleon's family, is being added to the "Scotland and Europe" silverware collection
Kerry McMillan from the National Museum of Scotland looks at a cast swan handle on a 19th century silver-gilt desert dish made by Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot, during a photocall at the museum in Edinburgh, Scotland on April 8, 2008. The dish, which is thought to have been crafted for Napoleon's family, is being added to the "Scotland and Europe" silverware collection.
Napoleon family's silverware displayed
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