HAIR OF EMPEROR NAPOLEON I, contained in... - Lot 175 - Osenat

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HAIR OF EMPEROR NAPOLEON I, contained in... - Lot 175 - Osenat
HAIR OF EMPEROR NAPOLEON I, contained in a folded paper annotated with the pen "N.B" contained in another folded paper annotated with the hand of the Count MARCHAND "Hair of the Emperor". 9 x 4 cm. B.E. Provenance: -Gift of Louis Joseph Marchand, first valet to Emperor Napoleon I. -Collection of the academician Robert de Flers, then descent. Biography : Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (1791-1876). He entered the service of the Imperial Household in 1811 as a houseboy, where his intelligence and devotion were quickly appreciated. He then followed the Emperor to St. Helena. Serving as a nurse, taking care of his master's toilet, clothes and food, he was also a reader, copyist and secretary. From 1817, worried about the state of the deposed sovereign, he wrote that the emperor's health was visibly deteriorating and that only his great moral strength could make him bear the troubles of captivity. "Efficient, deeply devoted, the services he rendered me are those of a friend" wrote Napoleon in his will. So much so that on his deathbed, Napoleon awarded him the title of Count, a title that was confirmed in 1869 by Napoleon III.
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