Travel kit box from a member of the MONTESQUIOU... - Lot 177 - Osenat

Lot 177
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Travel kit box from a member of the MONTESQUIOU... - Lot 177 - Osenat
Travel kit box from a member of the MONTESQUIOU family Covered with elm burl, with steel reinforcement plates, studded, polished, with two folding carrying handles. Sheathed inside in velvet, ivory silk and blue morocco. When open, it presents : -In the lid: The location of the mirror, of which only the lining remains, hiding a mail pocket. -In the lower part, sheathed in blue morocco and lined with ivory velvet, on the periphery, it presents from left to right: Small water jar in crystal and punched vermeil, a litron cup in gilded porcelain carrying inside a round jar in cut crystal with a punched vermeil stopper, a rectangular bottle in cut crystal with a stopper, punched vermeil, a stamp in encrypted vermeil "M.P.". a round cut crystal jar with a punched vermeil stopper, a rectangular cut crystal bottle with a punched vermeil stopper, a punched vermeil crystal bottle with a punched vermeil stopper, an encrypted vermeil seal "M.P.", interlaced, mother-of-pearl handle, a mother-of-pearl needle case, a vermeil candlestick base, a punched vermeil container with an ebony handle, which can be dismantled and which contains a round cloth brush inside, a lovely punched vermeil coffee pot with a horse-head spout and an ebony handle and a two-part lid, a cut crystal jar with a punched gilt vermeil lid, a four-part stove in punched gilt vermeil, a second litron cup in golden porcelain containing inside a cut crystal cup and a cut crystal flask (the gilt vermeil stopper is missing). -In the centre, on five levels, starting from the bottom: A tray containing a small saucepan in punched vermeil with removable handle, an eye rinse, the two saucers of the cups described above, in gold porcelain a two-part candlestick, a funnel and an eye rinse in punched vermeil, a needle cushion, a round box in cut crystal with lid in punched vermeil, a moustache brush with back in punched vermeil. -Above, (2nd level): A watercolorist's kit, two porcelain buckets, four brushes with ivory handles and a selection of Lamberty's painting tablets (black, green, red, brown, orange, yellow, white, brown, blue), two cut crystal bottles with vermeil caps. Above, (3rd level): A tray containing a nail file, two descaling instruments, a needle case, a twist and a woollen threader, all seven pieces with mother-of-pearl handles (seven pieces are missing: the two scissors, the mirror hook, the dice, the toothbrush, the ear tweezers). -Above, (4th level): Tray containing an inkwell, a crystal and vermeil sprinkler, a large blue morocco pencil case and a place with lids. Above, (5th level), sheathed in ivory velvet: A penknife with two large blades, with mother-of-pearl plates and agent mount, two tablespoons and two forks in pair, in vermeil, two back teaspoons in silver metal, a second penknife with two blades with mother-of-pearl plates and silver mount, polished steel key with ringed ring, boss and triangular stem, hooked paneton. Marked with the cock 1, punches of average guarantee and small guarantee Paris 1809-1819 for the majority of the parts. Goldsmiths: Pierre Noël Blaquière, les trois hirondelles, Denis François Frankson, La Grosserie Paris and Louis Antoine Drouard. 24 x 39 x ht. 14 cm. All in good condition. 1st Empire period - Restoration. (Contains 53 pieces, painting tablets and the key, 7 pieces missing, the mirror and a damaged stopper). Related work: One finds in the exhibition "Indispensables nécessaires" under n°24 of the catalogue, a travel kit, common work of Pierre-Manuel Daux (upholsterer), Denis François Frankson (punch), Pierre Noël Blaquière (upholsterer), Louis Antoine Drouard (cutlery), François-Charles Gavet (cutlery), A. Ravenel (jewellery) Paris, circa 1803. Provenance: Sale Beaussant Lefèvre, September 29, 2017, with the memories of the MONTESQUIOU family. History: The provenance of our box evokes the personality of Louise Charlotte Françoise de Montesquiou, "Maman Quiou", the governess of the King of Rome. Daughter of the Marquis Charles-François-César Le Tellier de Louvois-Courtanvaux de Montmirail, she married Count Pierre de Montesquiou-Fezensac on 11 January 1780, who would become a dignitary of the First Empire. Appointed governess of the Children of France on 25 January 1809, she was present at the side of Empress Marie-Louise during the difficult birth of the King of Rome on 20 March 18112. Madame de Montesquiou stayed for four years with the little boy, whom she accompanied to Vienna after Napoleon's first abdication. On March 20, 1815, to her great regret, she was dismissed by the child's grandfather, the Austrian Emperor François I, who had been the father of the child.
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