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Book Review
Maioliche di Savona e Albisola a Firenze (1650–1700). By Marco Spallanzani
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 785-786
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Reviewer:
Thornton, Dora (Thornton, Dora)
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3. Plate with an infantryman, knights and four Medici coats of arms. Savona, 1660–90. Maiolica, diameter 35 cm. (Museo Nazionale Bargello, Florence).
Exhibition Review
Luigi Valadier: Splendor in Eighteenth-Century Rome. The Frick Collection, New York
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 70-72
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Reviewer:
Baarsen, Reinier (Baarsen, Reinier)
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16. Caddinet with the coat of arms of Henry, Cardinal Duke of York, by Luigi Valadier. c.1785. Silvergilt, 10 by 37.7 by 30.3 cm. (The Royal Collection, © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; exh. The Frick Collection, New York).
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17. Detail of a deser, by Luigi Valadier. c.1778. Marbles, hardstones, glass, enamel, gilt bronze and other materials, the stand: 12.5 by 280 by 83 cm. (Royal Palace and Archaeological Museum, Madrid; exh. The Frick Collection, New York).
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18. Altar service for Cardinal Orsini, by Luigi Valadier. 1768. Silver-gilt. (Cathedral of San Nicola, Muro Lucano; exh. The Frick Collection, New York).
Article
A Renaissance bronze in Birmingham, the bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 928-937
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Author:
Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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10. Allegorical figure, by Jean-Robert Ango after a terracotta relief by François Berruer. 1767. Red chalk, 43.8 by 28.4 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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11. The Callipygian Venus, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a marble statue attributed to Jean Louis Breton after a drawing by Laurent Guiard. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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12. A Furietti centaur, one of a pair, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes after the antique statues. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28.4 by 22 cm. and 28.7 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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13. Satyr holding grapes with panther, and Figure of a warrior, known as the Executioner, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes attributed to Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi and François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 21.7 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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14. Assemblage with a vase and a plaque depicting Henri IV, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a model attributed to Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 47.5 by 34.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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15. Seated Rome, by Luigi and Giuseppe Valadier. 1780–86. Hardstones, silver- and bronze-gilt, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil, by Louis Jacques Pilon. 1785. Plaster, height 87 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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4. Boy riding upon a horse, by the workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). c.1510–30. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome. c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 18 by 22 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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5. The salon of the bailli de Breteuil in Palazzo Malta, Rome, by Hubert Robert. c.1765. Red chalk, 34.9 by 48.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Agrippina as Minerva, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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7. Figure of a boy (‘Souffleur de bulles de savon’), by Jean-Robert Ango after a bronze statuette, model by François Duquesnoy. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 21.7 by 18.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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8. Detail from Antique vases and statuettes and a modern vase, by Jean-Robert Ango after antique models and a bronze model by Luigi Valadier, incorporating designs by François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk. 27.5 by 43.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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9. A dog, by Jean-Robert Ango after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 21.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Western art unattributed:
1. Boy riding upon a goat. Italian, probably Padua, early sixteenth century. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome, c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 21.7 by 22.1 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
Western art unattributed:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the shell.
Article
A set of silver-gilt waiters by Benjamin Pyne for the Courtenay family of Powderham Castle, Devon
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 478-485
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Author:
Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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9. Salver, marked for Edward Farrell, London. 1824–25. Silver-gilt, width 25.5 cm. (Private collection).
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1. Waiter, one of a set of seven, marked for Benjamin Pyne, London. 1698–99. Silver-gilt, Britannia standard, width 21.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Niche in the buffet servery linked to the dining room, Uppark, West Sussex. 1812–13. (Photograph National Trust).
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12. Design for a cartouche, Plate 18 from Raccolta di varii capricci, by Stefano della Bella. c.1646. Etching. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. Sideboard dish, one of a pair, marked for Edward Farrell, London. 1824–25. Silver-gilt, diam. 38.1 cm. (The National Trust).
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2. Waiter, one of a set of seven, marked for Benjamin Pyne, London. 1698–99. Silver-gilt, Britannia standard, width 21.7 cm. (The Gilbert Collection, on long loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. Waiter, one of a set of seven, marked for Benjamin Pyne, London. 1698–99. Silver-gilt, Britannia standard, width 21.7 cm. (State Historical Museum, Moscow).
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4. Waiter, one of a set of seven, marked for Benjamin Pyne, London. 1698–99. Silver-gilt, Britannia standard, width 21.7 cm. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto).
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5. Diverses figures a l’eau forte de petits amours [sic], by Abraham Bosse after Paolo Farinati. 1644. Etching, 12.8 by 16.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Plate 3 from A book of ornaments useful to Jewellers, Watchmakers and All Other Artists, by Simon Gribelin. London 1697. Engraving, 19.2 by 15.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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7. Design for a frieze, plate 12 from Ornamenti di Fregi et Fogliami, by Stefano della Bella. c.1648–49. Etching, 8.2 by 24.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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8. Detail of one of the Powderham waiters, showing maker’s mark for Benjamin Pyne, with Britannia standard mark, London hallmark and the date letter for 1698–99. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
11. Trade card of Kensington Lewis. c.1822–27. Etching. (British Museum, London).
Book Review
Silver for Entertaining: The Ickworth Collection. By James Rothwell
07/2017 | 1372 | 159
Pages: 563-564
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Reviewer:
Glanville, Philippa (Glanville, Philippa; G., P.)
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45. Oval tureen and liner, one of a pair, by Frederick Kandler. 1752 (Ickworth House, Suffolk)
Article
Power and plate: Sir Robert Walpole’s silver
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 318-324
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Author:
Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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18. Wine cooler. Britannia standard, one of a pair, marked for the London goldsmith William Lukin (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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19. Candelabra. One of a pair supplied by Paul de Lamerie (The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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20. Soup tureen. Supplied as a matching pair to that made by Paul Crespin by George Wickes (Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery)
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21. Bread basket. Supplied by Paul de Lamerie (The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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22. Exchequer seal salver. Britannia standard, marked by Paul de Lamerie (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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23. The Stature of a Great Man, or the English Colossus, by George Bickham the Younger (British Museum, London)
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24. Scale drawing for a silver chandelier, possibly from the workshop of Paul de Lamerie (The Marquess of Cholmondeley, Houghton Hall)
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25. Two alternate designs for a silver chandelier crowned with an Earl's coronet and incorporating the Walpole family crest, a Saracen's head, ducally crowned, supplied by George Wickes
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26. A pull of the engraving of the circular Exchequer seal salver, supplied by William Lukin, engraved by Joseph Sympson (British Museum, London)
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27. 'Treasury' inkstand. Britannia standard, supplied by Paul de Lamerie
Publication Received
Le dressoir du Prince. Services d'apparat a la Renaissance
01/1997 | 1126 | 139
Pages: 51-52
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Reviewer:
Wilson, Timothy (Wilson, Timothy; W., T. H.; W., T.; Wilson, Timothy H.; Thw)
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Le dressoir du Prince. Services d'apparat a la Renaissance | author: Crépin-Leblond, Thierry , author: Ennès, Pierre
Article
Huzza the King Is Well!
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 325-331
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Author:
Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (Bellaigue, Geoffrey de)
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11. Medallion. Wedgwood, 1789. Inscribed on Banderoles 'Health Restored'. Height, 6.4 cm. (Sotheby Sale, 24th April 1982).
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12. Detail of Drawing of a Section of a Plate Approximating to That Illustrated in Fig.5; Part of a Priced Eighteenth-Century Pattern Book. Pencil and Wash. (Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres).
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2. The Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh, by Antonio Canaletto. 1754. 47 by 75.6 cm. (National Gallery).
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3. Tea Cup, Saucer and Sugar Bowl. Sèvres. Heights: Tea Cup, 4.8 cm.; Sugar Bowl and Cover, 12 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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4. Milk Jug, Coffee Cup (Gobelet Litron) and Saucer. Sèvres. Heights: Milk Jug, 12 cm.; Coffee Cup, 6 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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5. Plate. Painted with the Portrait of King George III by Claude-Charles Gérard. Sèvres. Diameter, 23.8 cm. (Collection The Hon. Mrs Crispin Gascoigne).
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6. Tea Pot (Théière Anglaise?). Sèvres. Height, 15.3 cm. (Collection Sir Victor Fitzgeorge-Balfour).
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7. Detail of Plate Painted with the Portrait of King George III, by Charles-Nicolas Dodin. Sèvres. (Collection The Hon. Mrs Crispin Gascoigne).
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8. Medallion. Wedgwood, 1789. Inscribed on Banderol 'Sal. Restit'. Height, 6.4 cm. (Sotheby Sale, 24th April 1982).
Western art unattributed:
10. Obverse of Enamelled Medallion, Dated 10th March 1789. Presented by Queen Charlotte to Friends and Loyal Servants in Celebration of the King's Recovery. Diameter, 3.6 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
Western art unattributed:
9. Obverse of a Medal Struck in 1789. Signed 'ID' (J. Davies). Reverse Inscribed 'Lost to Brittania's Hope. But to Her Prayers Restor'd. 1789'. Diameter, 3 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
Article
Wedgwood's Catherine Services
08/1980 | 929 | 122
Pages: 552+554-559+561
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Author:
Kelly, Alison (Kelly, Alison)
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14. The Donnington Hills and the River Trent, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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15. The Temple of Arethusa, Kew, on a Sauce Boat from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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16. The Pagoda and Lake at Kew, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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17. The Menagerie at Kew, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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18. The Rotunda, Stowe, on an Octagonal Dish from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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19. Castle Howard, on a Plate from the Catherine Dinner Service. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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20. Woodstock Church and Vanbrugh's Bridge, Blenheim, on an Octagonal Dish from the Catherine Dessert Service. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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21. Harewood House, on a Glacier from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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22. Beaudesert House, on a Glacier from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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23. St Sepulchre's Church, Northampton, on a Plate from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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24. The Abbot's Kitchen, Glastonbury, on a Plane from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad). 25. Widrington Castle, on a Plate from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Musuem, Leningrad). 26. Old Somerset House and the Thames, on a Plate from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad). 27. Lima (Lympne) Castle, on a Sauce Tureen from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad). 28. Westminster Bridge, on a Tureen Cover from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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29. Kirkstall Abbey, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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30. Snowdon from Llyn Nantle, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dinner Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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31. Fingal's Cave, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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32. Staffa, on an Oval Dish from the Catherine Dessert Service, by Josiah Wedgwood. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
Article
A Napoleonic Silver-Gilt Service by Martin-Guillaume Biennais
06/1977 | 891 | 119
Pages: 388-396
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Author:
Poole, Julia E. (Poole, Julia E.; Poole, J. E.)
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1. Sugar Bowl. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Height, 32 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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10. The Upper Sides of the Flatware Shown in Fig.5. [Silver-Gilt Knife, Coffee, Dessert and Salt Spoons. Maker, Pierre-Benoît Lorillon. Examples of the Flatware Belonging to a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Dessert Fork, One of a Dozen Later Additions to the Service; Paris, 1819-38. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).]
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11. Punch Bowl. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Height, 26.5 cm; Diameter of Bowl, 34.5 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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12. Tea Caddy. Height, 14.5 cm; Length, 15.5 cm. Cream Ewer. Height, 27 cm. Teapot. Height, 18 cm; Length, 32 cm. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. (Musée du Louvre). Photo. Musée Nationaux.
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2. Part of a Silver-Gilt Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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3. Silver-Gilt Tea Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Sèvres Porcelain Coffee Service Also Made for Napoleon in 1810. (Musée du Louvre). Photo Musées Nationaux.
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4. Plate. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Diameter, 22 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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5. Silver-Gilt Knife, Coffee, Dessert and Salt Spoons. Maker, Pierre-Benoît Lorillon. Examples of the Flatware Belonging to a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Dessert Fork, One of a Dozen Later Additions to the Service; Paris, 1819-38. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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6. Toast Rack. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Length, 25 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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7. Design for a Sugar Basin, by Charles Percier. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris). Photo. Ralph Delval.
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8. Ewer. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. From the nécessaire de voyage Presented to the Empress Marie-Louise by the City of Paris in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Height, 23 cm. (Schatzkammer der Residenz, Munich).
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9. Double Salt. Maker, Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Part of a Service Made for Napoleon in 1810. Silver-Gilt; Height, 24 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh).
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