OcUK detectives... Can you find any info on this miniature bronze statue?

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A great Uncle from Australia who was in the Navy left this small bronze Napoleon statue to my Nan in his will along with a load of other things...

I have tried to find out how old it is, or how much it might be worth, if anything, but haven't found anything.

There are tonnes of pictures of small bronze statues of Napoleon in this exact stance next to a pillar with his coat draped over it, but they all appear different to this one, different levels of detail in different places, etc...

https://imgur.com/a/sXJBw5Q

It has '3791' scratched into the bottom (I think) - And a signature of sorts on the side. Dubuy, Dupuy, Subuy, I dont know...

If you are bored and think your Google-Fu is stronger than mine... Help? Please? :p

I'm fairly sure by the quality of it and the level of detail that it is worthless, but my Nan seems to be under the illusion that it isn't.
 
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It literally looks like a crap copy of it. Apparently the original is by emile guillemin and is of...napoleon.

It is a statue of the same person in the same pose, but it doesn't follow the same styling. There are plenty which have him standing on a broinze platform next to a pillar with his coat draped over it.

It is a variation, a poor one granted, of this statue. There are tonnes of subtly different ones like this all over the place. eBay etc.

https://www.proantic.com/en/display.php?mode=obj&id=616404
 
There are multiple variations. In some it's a tree stump.
As I say, the original sculptor is known.

It is a copy of the Emille Guillemin statue though yes. He did one that looks like the one in my pics. But with much more detail of course.

It is uniquely poor in its quality. :p

There are tonnes of different copies. But I can't find one as bad as this one.
 
So it is a Laurence Dupuy copy of a Emile Guillemin bronze sculpture.

We're getting close I think! Thanks. :)
 
Any more help, detectives? Not convinced its a Laurence Dupuy statue because i can't find any other examples of it with that information, he seems to be known for just one statue of a cymbal dancer, which is a better quality piece than this, and the signature looks nothing alike.

Another Dupuy? Maybe a fake made in a shed with a random sculptors name engraved on the side? :p

Where are the wannabe antiques roadshow presenters?! :D
 
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