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Circa 1825 Amethyst Parure In The Mellerio dits Meller Archives
Source: nytimes.com
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ab. 1800 Attr. to Marie-Gabrielle Capet, previously attr. to Constance Mayer - Portrait of unknown woman with her child
(Musée Cognacq-Jay)
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HMS Victory by Moonlight, 1802, by Patrick O’Brien (1960-)
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Winter Landscape, Caspar David Friedrich, 1811
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Parasol
c.1805
Europe
LACMA (Accession Number: M.67.8.123)
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Dress
c.1825
Probably the United States
Museum at FIT (Object number: 2007.41.1)
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A presentation sword given to Lieutenant Charles Peake as a token of gratitude by the Men of His Ship Euryalus when recommissioned for Foreign Service in 1821. Peake had taken temporary charge of the ship that year and his shipmates’ gratitude was very clear as, in addition to this wonderful sword, he was given a beautiful presentation silver cup.
The dedication reading ‘Presented by the seamen of His Majesty’s Ship Euryalus to Lieunt Charles Peake; as a token of their esteem and gratitude: XXVIIIth Augst MDCCCXXI’,
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Marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise by proxy, Vienna, March 11, 1810, hand-coloured engraving by and after Johann Hieronymus Löschenkohl
Fancy a royal wedding? Napoleon and his second wife, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, had three of them. They were married in a religious ceremony in Vienna on March 11, 1810, though Napoleon was not present for the occasion. They then had a civil wedding Château de Saint-Cloud on April 1, and another religious wedding on April 2 in Paris. For details of the festivities, see “The Marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise.”
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1807 Giuseppe Mazzola - Portrait of Giuseppe Antonio Petrolini
(Ca’ Granda – Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico)
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Men’s ring dating 1798-1800. High carat gold, seed pearls, and cobalt blue glass make up the ring. The micro carving depicts the Battle of St. Vincent in 1797. Sold by Rowan and Rowan.
The vessels are set on a cobalt blue glass ground, in an octagonal glazed compartment, within a seed pearl surround. The frigates are inscribed in sepia ink with initials T and PG, for the Spanish ship Terrible and the British ship Prince George, engaged in the Battle of Cape Saint Vincent off the coast of Portugal in 1797, where the British emerged victorious. The carving is in the style of Stephany and Dresch, ivory sculptors in miniature, active in Britain in the late 18th century.
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A ticket to the funeral of Lord Horatio Nelson, 9th of January, 1806 at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London.
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Bedstead by Charles-Honore Lannuier, 1816-19, New York City.
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from Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet published in London 1808
#Regency England#Gloucestershire#Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet#1808#St. Briavel#St. Briavel's Castle
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1820 Robert Street - Portrait of William H. Klapp
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)
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ab. 1805 Dress for a girl
gauze, cotton (fiber)
(National Museum, Kraków)
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