Jean II le Bon – King of France (14th Century) Hand-Painted Miniature Figure – 54 mm
Jean II le Bon – King of France (14th Century) Hand-Painted Miniature Figure – 54 mm
Couldn't load pickup availability
This hand-painted 54 mm miniature represents Jean II le Bon (Jean II “the Good”), King of France from 1350 to 1364. His reign took place during the intense early period of the Hundred Years’ War, including the Battle of Poitiers, where he was captured and held in England.
This figure captures the iconography of a medieval French monarch:
Royal & Armor Details
-
Full plate-and-mail armor, appropriate to mid-14th century nobility
-
Surcoat painted with the French royal fleur-de-lis pattern
-
Decorative feathered helm crest signifying noble rank
-
Metallic armor shading and tonal variation for realism
-
Cloak and heraldry colors layered and highlighted for depth
Each piece is hand-painted and sealed with matte varnish for longevity.
Specifications
-
Scale: 54 mm / 1:32
-
Material: Cast metal alloy
-
Paint: Professional acrylics, sealed matte
-
Base: Polished wood display stand with nameplate
-
Finish: Museum-style presentation
This miniature is one-of-a-kind — painted individually, not factory produced.
Ideal For
-
Medieval history & royalty collectors
-
Hundred Years’ War enthusiasts
-
Display in homes, offices, libraries, and studies
-
Gift for history buffs and miniature connoisseurs
Share