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Imperial Presentation Box with Napoleon III's Cipher Box
This is a Box. It was made by Louis-François Tronquoy and retailed by Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier. It is dated ca. 1855 and we acquired it in 1983. Its medium is gold, diamonds. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Lemonnier was appointed court jewerly to Emperor Napoleon III and EMpress Eugenie shortly after his triumph at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851. He provided jewels of the finest quality to the imperial family throughout its reign (until 1870) as well as to the Queen of Spain and other European patrons. (Jewelry, 1989-90)
This object was
donated by
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
It is credited Gift from the Thomas W. Evans Collection from University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
- Side Chair (France)
- carved and joined mahogany-veneered wood, tapestry (seat, back).
- Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt.
- 1931-95-15
Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 2.3 x 9.1 x 5.4 cm (7/8 x 3 9/16 x 2 1/8 in.)
It has the following markings
Left, inside rim: "LT" [with two-pronged spear in lozenge-shaped mark]; French gold standard mark with classical male head facing right with "3" at right in hexagonal punch; left edge: "675" and "273". Engraved on left rim: "128"
It is inscribed
Engraved on left rim: "G. Lemonnier, joaillier de la couronne place Vendôme 25"
Cite this object as
Imperial Presentation Box with Napoleon III's Cipher Box; Made by Louis-François Tronquoy (French, active 1827 - 1871); Retailed by Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier (French, 1808 - 1894); France; gold, diamonds; H x W x D: 2.3 x 9.1 x 5.4 cm (7/8 x 3 9/16 x 2 1/8 in.); Gift from the Thomas W. Evans Collection from University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine; 1983-69-11