Empire Style wallpaper set including: - Ten... - Lot 253 - Osenat

Lot 253
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Empire Style wallpaper set including: - Ten... - Lot 253 - Osenat
Empire Style wallpaper set including: - Ten elements on a raspberry background including - a plate of the dessert service called "with a red background, butterfly and flowers" in Sèvres porcelain, delivered for the Fontainebleau palace in 1809. - a plate of a dessert set in Sèvres porcelain under Louis-Philippe representing the circular fountain in 1842 - A plate of another dessert set in Sèvres porcelain representing the Porte Dorée at the Château de Fontainebleau. Two Beauvais tapestry boxes, one of which - with a laurel wreath and an imperial eagle in the centre. 19.5 x 24.5 cm - Frieze representing the goddess Ceres on her chariot on a turquoise background, with a gilt bronze border, palmettes and decoration simulating gilded bronze. 20 x 272 cm - Frieze with polychrome and grey decoration on a turquoise background representing Bacchus child, punctuated by shells holding draperies. 25 x 228 cm - Several fragments: decoration of palms simulating gilded bronze on a black background and N surmounted by a crown, gadroon borders, other series of palms in strips on a black background and on top of each other. 105.5 x 3.02, 105.5 x 1, 75, 105.5 x 4, 77, 105.5 x 1, 71, 105.5 x 85 cm (tears) - Friezes of garlands of leaves and laurel wreaths on a blue background... - Series with polychrome decoration representing Napoleon surrounded by Marshals: Caulaincourt, Lannes, Murat and Ney on two registers. H: 112 cm (some tears) - And panoramic with polychrome decoration representing the return of the emperor's ashes: (accidents, folds, missing, stained by water). H: 98 - L: 45 cm Provenance: Christie's New York Sale May 19, 1998: n°170 Theme often illustrated by engraving, in particular by the Pellerin factory in Epinal and lithography as those made by Victor Adam. In 1840 King Louis-Philippe obtained from England the agreement for the repatriation of the ashes of Emperor Napoleon I kept on St Helena. On May 12, 1840, the Count of Remusat announced the king's decision in
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