Antique French faience small vase / large cup

c19th, decorated by the detailed, 'neatly' dotted Creil transfer print.

A detailed battle scene from the Napoleonic wars, probably in Ausrtia (scene of the enemy defeat), also with great landscape detail.

On the foot of the cup there is an Eagle with crown over depicted upside down hence it may be an Austrian battle likely Essling.

There are inscriptions / mottos on the foot section but part worn so I couldn't read them.

Moulded handles in the shape of a bear's head (doesn't look like a lion, so that's a guess).

9.2cm high, 11cm wide at widest on handle level.

There is a hairline crack to one side, not at all obviuos on outside but if you look inside it's a thin line with also some discolouration (a darker patch) on the side. No chips or real cracks. The transfer print jus a little patchy in places but mostly still very good. There is faint surface crazing all round/