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French Napoleonic Box
This 19th-century French Sèvres porcelain box dates to the Napoleon III era, manufactured in France between 1860 and 1880. These decorative items frequently showcase hand-painted artistry attributed to period painters like Mallet.
The piece is defined by its deep cobalt blue ground and elaborate gilt-brass mounts within a serpentine casket structure. Its hinged lid features a vivid scene of Napoleon Bonaparte on horseback, depicting his legendary crossing of the Alps. Ornate gold-leaf "N" ciphers and intricate interior floral motifs typically adorn these luxury collectible items.
Measurements are approximate:
Naples Gallery Porcelain Box No: 0042
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