A mid 19th century Thüringen composition Vivandière reclining drunkenly on the back of galloping donkey, the figure wearing blue uniform with red trim, white tunic front and apron, bearskin and swigging from a bone wine bottle, ridding side saddle on a grey donkey with tinplate ears and string tail, rocking on metal pin with painted wooden stand with original paper label to underside —6 ¾in. (17cm.) high (some and cracking and wear) - Vivandière or cantinière is a French name for women who are attached to military regiments as sutlers or canteen keepers. Their actual historic functions of selling wine to the troops and working in canteens led to the adoption of the name 'cantinière' which came to supplant the original 'vivandière' starting in 1793. The use of both terms was common in French until the mid-19th century, and 'vivandière' remained the term of choice in non-French-speaking countries such as the US, Spain, Italy, and Great Britain. They served in the French army up until the beginning of World War I, but the custom (and the name) spread to many other armies. They also served on both sides in the American Civil War, and in the armies of Spain, Italy, the German states, Switzerland, and various armies in South America.
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