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    antique emperor napoleon iii sevres porcelain cup saucer & sugar bowl 19th c

    Antique Emperor Napoleon III Sevres Porcelain Cup Saucer & Sugar Bowl 19th C
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    Antique Antique Emperor Napoleon III Sevres Porcelain Cup Saucer & Sugar Bowl 19th C

    This is an important fine Sèvres porcelain breafast cup and saucer with a footed sugar bowl dating from the mid 19th Century.

     
    The cup saucer & bowl all feature the gilt crowned N cipher with gilt line borders on a white ground and the undersides bearing the red Imperial crowned N Sèvres mark with date letters for 1855 and 1860.
     
    This is sure to be a treasured addition to your home.
     

    Condition:
     
    Both cup saucer and bowl are in very good condition with no signs of damage or restoration and the gilding is crisp.
     
     
     
    Dimensions in cm:
     
    Height 9 x Width 16 x Depth 12-Cup
     
    Height 3.6 x Width 18 x Depth 18-Saucer
     
    Height 7.5 x Width 14 x Depth 14-Bowl
     
    Dimensions in inches:
     
    Height 3 inches x Width 6 inches x Depth 5 inches-Cup
     
    Height 1 inch x Width 7 inches x Depth 7 inches-Saucer
     
    Height 3 inches x Width 5 inches x Depth 5 inches-Bowl
     

    Our reference: A2686b
    Louis was king of France when the monarchy was overthrown during the French Revolution. He was guillotined in 1793.
     
    Louis was born at Versailles on 23 August 1754. In 1770, he married Marie Antoinette, daughter of the emperor and empress of Austria, a match intended to consolidate an alliance between France and Austria. In 1774, Louis succeeded his grandfather Louis XV as king of France.
     
    Louis initially supported attempts by his ministers Jacques Turgot and later Jacques Necker to relieve France's financial problems. French support for the colonists in the American War of Independence had brought the country to the verge of bankruptcy. Meanwhile, accusations of frivolity, extravagance and scandalous behaviour against the queen, Marie Antoinette, further discredited the monarchy.
     
    In 1789, to avert the deepening crisis, Louis agreed to summon the 'estates-general' (a form of parliament, but without real power) in order to try and raise taxes. This was the first time the body had met since 1614. Angered by Louis' refusal to allow the three estates - the first (clergy), second (nobles) and third (commons) - to meet simultaneously, the Third Estate proclaimed itself a national assembly, declaring that only it had the right to represent the nation.
     
    Rumours that the king intended to suppress the assembly provoked the popular storming of the Bastille prison, a symbol of repressive royal power, on 14 July 1789. In October, Louis and his family were forced by the mob to return to Paris from their palace at Versailles. In June 1791, they attempted to escape, which was considered proof of Louis' treasonable dealings with foreign powers. He was forced to accept a new constitution, thereby establishing a constitutional monarchy.
     
    Nonetheless, against a background of military defeat by Austria and Prussia, the revolutionary leadership was becoming increasingly radicalised. In September 1792, the new National Convention abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic. Louis was found guilty of treason and executed at the guillotine on 21 January 1793. Marie Antoinette was executed nine months later.

    Antiques.co.uk Ref: FVJ5YM9YA

    Width (cm):
    16
    Height (cm):
    9
    Depth (cm):
    12

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