French│Empire Collection
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A small private Napoleonic collection in Sydney, Australia
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Porcelain

SEVRES

Two saucers from a ‘cabaret à café

acquired on March 9, 1810 by the Empress

Joséphine for the Elysée palace

SEVRES

This plate was part of a 'service d'entrée'

ordered by Prince Borghese, husband of Pauline Bonaparte, Napoleon's sister, in

December 1808

SEVRES

Two Sucriers, or sugar bowls, given by Napoleon to the King of Wurttemberg in 1809

SEVRES

A soup plate in white with gold trim and central frieze.

SEVRES

A comport painted with a border of

gilt Grecian waves around the edge of a

blue ‘Lapis Lazuli’ band.

SEVRES

Coffee cup and saucer with dark green base with garlands of flowers, cup with geometric pattern. Dated 1809.

SEVRES

Dark blue ground with gold leaf pattern with a 'B' monogram on the cup. Sevrés mark for the years 1804-06.

SEVRES

A breakfast bowl in chromium green with the chyper of RG. Red Sevres gate mark for 1808.

SEVRES

Two Sevres plates in the same design as

the Grand Service ordered by Elisa,

Grand Duchess of Tuscany in 1810.

SEVRES

Biscuit bust of Napoleon, 1810

modelled by Alexandre Brachard, facing the front with truncated shoulders




SEVRES BOWL AND PLATE

A Gerard écuelle à bouillon made to commemorate the birth of the ‘roi de rome’, given as a New Year gift in 1811 by the Empress Marie-Louise

SEVRES BASKETS DATED 1811 & 1812

Two Sevres baskets with both having the ‘Manf Impl.’ removed from the factory marking





FURSTENBERG

A bisque bust of Jerome Napoleon, inscribed Premier Roi de Westphalie

Circa 1810

FURSTENBERG

A dinner and soup plate from a service owned by Jerome

Napoleon, King of Westphalia

DARTE

Six plates made by the Darte Aine porcelain factory, circa 1810-15.

CREIL

A dinner plate with a transfer image of Napoleon in his coronation robes. Circa 1805-10


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