NITOT (François-Regnault). Signed document... - Lot 33 - Osenat

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NITOT (François-Regnault). Signed document... - Lot 33 - Osenat
NITOT (François-Regnault). Signed document entitled "Supplied for the service of His Majesty the Emperor and King according to the orders of His Excellency the Grand Chamberlain of the Empire by Mr. É[tien]ne Nitot and sons, jewelers of Their Majesty the Empress and Queen, the King and Queen of Westphalia in Paris, rue de Rivoli No. 2. the following items appraised at the Intendance General, February 6, 1811." 1811. 6 pp. in-folio in a notebook bound with a mauve silk ribbon. /500400 DETAILED AND FIGURED DESCRIPTION OF "TWENTY-FIVE BRILLAN MEDALS EACH WITH THE PORTRAIT OF THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTY", destined for 25 children (the future Napoleon III and 24 offspring of personalities of the Imperial Court) who were to be baptized jointly on November 5, 1810 by Cardinal Joseph Fesch in the presence of the Emperor. Joined, 11 pieces: ESTEVE (Martin-Roch-Xavier). Letter signed in quality of general treasurer of the Crown, addressed to the great chamberlain, the count of Élisabeth-Pierre de Montesquiou-Fezensac. Paris, November 28, 1810. 1 p. folio. On "the decision of His Majesty... by which it is placed at your disposal on the year 1810 a fund of 135,000 f. for 25 medallions intended to be given in present to the children held on the funds of baptism in Fontainebleau by the emperor...". - GILBERT (Joseph). Autograph piece signed. Paris, February 9, 1811. Invoice of the miniaturist for 14 portraits of the emperor and the empress for medallions quoted above. - GUERIN (Jean). Autograph signed piece. Paris, January 15, 1811. Invoice of the miniaturist for 6 portraits of the emperor and the empress for medallions quoted above. - The issue of November 6, 1810 of the MONITEUR in which is indicated that the baptism in question took place the day before. - MONTESQUIOU-FEZENSAC (Élisabeth-Pierre). An autograph note. S.d. Concerning precious objects to be made by the jeweler Nitot, including a closed ruby crown. - Etc.
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