Jean Victor Marie Moreau
Engraved portrait of General Jean Victor Marie Moreau
Chalaignier
Chez Basset
1798 (circa)
128-PR-028 (1961.13.02)
Porcelain dinnerware
Several pieces of this white porcelain dinner service with overglaze of polychrome decoration have survived with a tradition that they were acquired at the "Point Breeze" sale. They are of the correct period and of a handsome and serviceable type that might have been regularly used in such a house. (Matching bowl is 1979.15.01.)
1800 (circa) - 1811 (circa)
1983.06.01-19
Escutcheon
On December 2, 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte became Emperor of France. This ormolu escutcheon, bearing Napoleon's coat of arms with the Imperial eagle, decorated the carriage which conveyed him to Notre Dame. Surrounding the eagle shield is the collar and badge of the Legion of Honor, an order founded by Napoleon in 1802 which is still the most highly prized decoration in France.
1804 (circa)
1961.08.01
Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte
Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, with head facing forward, in the Imperial Roman portrait form. 1,200 versions of this official bust (Napoleon's favorite, based on Antoine-Denis Chaudet's 1799 modeling) were carved at Carrara, Italy.
after Antoine-Denis Chaudet
1807 (circa) - 1809 (circa)
1979.02.01
D. Joseph Napoleon Roi des Espagnes et des Indes
J. B.. Bosio; Louis Rados de Parme
Gift of Joseph N. DuBarry, IV
1810
Still Image
128-PR-038;
1984.02.01
Silver ink stand
Silver neo-classical three-pot ink stand. Made in France.
1810 (circa) - 1820 (circa)
1972.24.01
Pair of deeply faceted glass and ormolu ewers
Pair of deeply faceted glass and ormolu ewers, with gilt metal handles in the form of coiling snakes. Made in France (?)
1810 (circa) - 1820 (circa)
1972.30.02
Elizabeth Patterson
Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), youngest of Napoleon's brothers, married Elizabeth Patterson of Baltimore in 1803. (From that union are descended the American Bonapartes.) Napoleon, however, annulled the marriage by imperial decree and Jerome was made King of Westphalia shortly after his arranged marriage to Princess Catherine of Wurtenberg in 1807. Joseph Bonaparte gave this portrait of Elizabeth Patterson to Mrs. Joseph Hopkinson.
E.W.B.
1810 (circa) -1815 (circa)
1973.06.01
Pauline Bonaparte Borghese
Sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte Borghese reclining semi-nude on a cushioned day-bed, holding a piece of fruit. She is posing as "Venus Vincitrice." This piece is almost identical to the life-size original in the Villa Borghese in Rome, except this version has no bracelet and a non-extended pinky.
Antonio Canova
1811 (circa)
1961.01.01
Pair of side chairs
Pair of mahogany Grecian side chairs, scroll back, saber legs, and Boulle inlay in cresting rail. These chairs are believed to have been made for Joseph Bonaparte's first home at Point Breeze near Bordentown, New Jersey, c. 1815. When the first Point Breeze burned in 1820, some of the furniture from the home was saved. It is believed that these two chairs were retrieved from the fire, as the forelegs on both chairs are charred on their back edges. The chairs were supposedly presented to Judge Hopkinson by Joseph Bonaparte, and they were presented to the Athenaeum by Miss Emily G. Hopkinson, who was one of Hopkinson's descendants.
1815 (circa)
1973.03.01-2
Fall front secretary desk
This fall front secretary desk is attributed to the French-born and trained cabinetmaker Michel Bouvier (1792-1874) who emigrated to Philadelphia after the collapse of the Empire in 1815. By 1819 he had established himself as a cabinetmaker, and in 1825 he was operating a "cabinet & sofa warehouse" on South Second Street, where he remained for more than thirty years. According to family tradition, Bouvier supplied this desk for Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) while superintending the building and furnishing of Bonaparte's home, "Point Breeze" near Bordentown, NJ on the Delaware River. It is believed that the desk later passed to Garret Dorset Wall (1783-1850), a New Jersey lawyer who handled Bonaparte's legal affairs. The desk descended to Wall's daughter, Maria Matilda (b. 1815), the wife of New Jersey Governor Peter Dumont Vroom (1791-1874), and it remained in the Vroom family until presented to the Athenaeum in 1961.
Bouvier, Michel
1818 - 1820
1961.03.01
Curtain fragment from Point Breeze
Piece of curtain said to be from Point Breeze, Joseph Bonaparte's home near Bordentown, New Jersey. On paper which was pinned to curtains: "Piece of Madame Joseph Bonaparte's curtains."
Background is beige with raised vertical stripes of alternating solid and broken bars. Embroidered with heavy silk threads (rose, pink, beige, yellow, black and green) in main design of clusters of assorted flowers. This is bordered by an embroidered vertical pattern of alternating discs and petals in shades of gold, brown and pink.
This scrap of fabric was preserved by the Bordentown Library as a souvenier taken when the furnishings of "Point Breeze" were sold at public auction in 1847.
1820 (circa)
1979.17.01
Curtain fragment from Point Breeze
Piece of curtain said to be from Point Breeze, Joseph Bonaparte's home near Bordentown, New Jersey. On paper which was pinned to curtains: "Piece of Madame Joseph Bonaparte's curtains."
Textured beige background with raised vertical stripes. Small embroidered design of flowers.
This scrap of fabric was preserved by the Bordentown Library as a souvenier taken when the furnishings of "Point Breeze" were sold at public auction in 1847.
1820 (circa)
1979.17.02
Porcelain fruit basket (one of a pair)
These elegant fruit baskets are examples of French porcelain imported into the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century. The baskets, decorated with bands of green glaze and gilt, have caryatid supports of bisque porcelain. These kneeling winged winged figures are attached to the base and baskets by bolts inserted through a hole in the body of the piece and secured with screws. This technological innovation in ceramics manufacture, based on the technique used by French silversmith Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), permitted more efficient assembly and greater flexibility of design.
1820 (circa) - 1840 (circa)
1979.07.01-02
S.A.I. Le Prince Napoleon (Joseph Charles Paul) Commandant le 5e Corps de l'Armee d'Italie
Maurin
1822
128-PR-007
Madame LaCoste
Watercolor of Madame LaCoste painted by Charlotte Bonaparte at Point Breeze. Signed and dated in lower left corner. Emilie Lacoste was the beautiful Creole wife of Felix Lacoste, publisher of Joseph Bonaparte's New York City newspaper, Le Courrier des Etats-Unis. She was brought to "Point Breeze" as a companion for Charlotte Bonaparte during her three years in America. After Charlotte returned to Europe, Emilie remained at "Point Breeze" to comfort the lonely ex-king as his mistress. (She later returned to Paris where she engaged in a tempestuous love affair with the poet Prosper Merimee which ended in a duel between the poet and her husband.)
Charlotte Bonaparte
1823
1973.08.01
Landscape sketch
Oval pencil sketch (landscape) by Charlotte Bonaparte (1802-1839), daughter of Joseph Bonaparte. Signed "C. 1823" and inscribed: "20 Juillet 1833 / un Souvenir / de Joseph Bonaparte / a son ami Short / Peintre par/ Charlotte [?] fi." Also a later inscription: "20th July 1833, A Souvenir / of Joseph Bonaparte / to his friend Wm. Short / Drawn by my daughter / Charlotte. / C.W.S. / Jan. 1850." Set into a rectangular wooden frame 6 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Charlotte Bonaparte
1823 (circa)
1979.21.01
Charlotte Bonaparte
Charlotte Bonaparte (1802 – 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte and the niece of Napoleon. Raised in France, Charlotte joined her father in 1821 at his New Jersey Estate, Point Breeze, and remained there until 1824. This portrait of Charlotte is attributed to painter Charles B. Lawrence.
Lawrence, Charles B. (attributed)
1824 (circa)
1973.05.01
Princess Charlotte
Firense Litografia Salucci
1827
128-PR-037
Porcelain chocolate set
Old Paris porcelain chocolate set, white with gold drapery decoration, France, c. 1830, consisting of one 9" plate; five 2 3/4" straight-side cups; five 2 1/4" round-sided cups; four 4 3/4" saucers; three 5" saucers. According to family tradition, this set was a gift from Joseph Bonaparte, former King of Spain, elder brother of Napoleon I.
1830 (circa)
1994.M05.01-18
Portrait of Napoleon
Portrait of Napoleon shown in a 3/4 view. Below is an eagle brandishing a sword in its claw and labeled France underneath.
Michel Delaporte, after Hectare
1831
1973.09.01
Commemorative medal
Medal commemorating the reinstallation of the figure of Napoleon in the Place Vendome.
Nicolas Guy Antoine Brenet (1770-1846)
1833
1961.13.01
Death mask of Napoleon
When Napoleon died at St. Helena on May 5, 1821, his doctors -- Francis Burton and Francesco Antommarchi -- made a gypsum cast of his head. With the rehabilitation of the former French Emperor's reputation in the 1830s, Dr. Antommarchi produced plaster and bronze copies from the original death mask mold which he sold by subscription. Dr. Antommarchi later emigrated to Cuba where he met the young Philadelphia-born physician Richard Wilson to whom one of the plaster subscription masks was given. Dr. Wilson's son brought the mask to Philadelphia in the late 19th century and it descended through the Wilson family.
Francesco Antommarchi
1833 (circa) - 1835 (circa)
1977.02.01
Napoleonis Mater
Laetitia Bonaparte (1750-1836)
Charlotte Bonaparte del.
Ballagny Lith.
1835
128-PR-002
Armchair
This handsome chair descended through the family of its maker, French émigré cabinetmaker Michel Bouvier (1792-1874). The chair is unusual for its slip-in upholstered scrolled back and scrolled arms which terminate in carved eagle heads. The arms have the horizontal forward thrust of earlier French models and show the slight curve which was then coming into vogue. The legs mark the reintroduction of the cabriole form. The chair was restored and reupholstered in black horsehair--a popular upholstery material in the nineteenth century--as suggested by surviving fragments discovered under later upholstery.
Michel Bouvier (Attributed)
1835(circa)
1983.03.01
Wellington at Waterloo
F. Bromley, Engv.
A. Cooper
Hodsson & Graves
1837
128-PR-022
Joseph Bonaparte, Comte de Survilliers
This pencil portrait is by Adolph Mailliard (b. 1819 in Bordentown, New Jersey), son of Bonaparte’s personal secretary, Louis Mailliard (b. 1795). It is believed that Adolph made the portrait on one of the many trips which Bonaparte and the Mailliards made to Europe. He sent the portrait as a gift to Mrs. Langhorne Thorne, the concierge at Point Breeze. Adolph settled in San Rafael, California in 1867.
Adolph Maillard, Jr.
1840 (circa)
1973.07.01
Joseph Hopkinson
Lithograph after the portrait by James R. Lambdin
P. S. Duval
1843
128-PR-024
"Immortal, though no more, though fallen, ever great"
Beaugureau
P. S. Duval, Lith.
1845
128-PR-014
Portrait Medallion of Napoleon III
Framed circular Parian portrait medallion of Napoleon III. Inscribed at bottom: J PEYRE NIEUWERKERKE DIR
Jules Constant Peyre
1854 (circa)
1973.26.01
The rock at St Helena (the last sketch of Delaroche)
Paul Delaroche, Pinxt
C. W. Sharpe, Sculpt.
Virtue & Co.
1860
128-PR-004.01
The rock at St Helena (the last sketch of Delaroche)
Paul Delaroche, Pinxt
C. W. Sharpe, Sculpt.
Virtue & Co.
1860
128-PR-004.02
Napoleon
From and Original Painting by Paul Delaroche
Henry J. Johnson
1882
128-PR-042
Fusilier
This late 19th-century bronze statuette represents a fusilier in Napoleon's army. Armed with musket and bayonet, the well-equipped soldier wears a tall bearskin hat which is fitted at the front with an eagle badge, and decorated with plume, pom poms, and braided cord. The belt which crosses over the subject's shoulders holds his sword and a cartridge box, which also bears a Napoleonic eagle. Buttoned gaiters, worn to protect the soldier on the march, cover the fusilier's shoes and reach mid thigh. The long skirt of the subject's coat is folded back and hooked up to allow better mobility. Born in Tricesimo, Italy, Luca Madrassi (fl. 1869-1914) studied at "L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts" in Paris. In addition to his realistic military sculpture, Madrassi was a master of the fantastic, modeling such allegorical subjects as fairies, cupids, satyrs and genies. Madrassi exhibited at the Paris Salon and was a member of the "Artistes Francais." Statuette has serpentine-shaped green and white marble base.
Luca Madrassi
1885 (circa)
1979.04.01
Chasseur a Cheval
A bronze equestrian statuette representing a "chasseur a cheval," a French cavalry soldier of the Napoleonic era. Faces left. Soldier is depicted wearing a short fur hat with plume; a coat with fur collar, cuffs and braided front with four rows of buttons; and boots with spurs. Hanging from the belt around the soldier's waist is a sword and cartridge box with an eagle badge. The horse is represented carrying the soldier's blanket roll. The statuette rests on an oval wooden base, which is painted black. Born in Paris of Russian parents, Pierre Nicolas Tourgueneff (1854-1912) specialized in portrait and equestrian sculpture. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1880 to 1911, four times receiving honorable mentions and the Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition of 1889. This cast bronze statue portrays a "chasseur a cheval," a French cavalry soldier of the Napoleonic era. Tourgueneff's realistic modeling of the uniformed soldier and horse reflects more than an artistic interest in his subject. He was a member of the Legion of Honor, achieving the rank of "Chevalier" in 1903, after twenty years of active service. The Legion of Honor, instituted by Napoleon in 1802, is France's highest honor for citizens of military or civil distinction.
Pierre Nicolas Tourgueneff
1890 (circa)
1979.08.01
Napoleon Bonaparte, French General (pin)
Pin with image of Napoleon Bonaparte, French general. Made by the Whitehead & Hoag Company, c. 1896, for the American Pepsin Gum Co. as an advertising giveaway.
Whitehead & Hoag Company
1896 (circa)
2016.34.01
Camus Napoleon Cognac
Limited edition bottle of Camus cognac, celebrating the bicentenary of Napoleon's birth. Red flocked outer case with hinged lid, printed with the words COGNAC CAMUS NAPOLEON. Inside, a fitted tray holds a porcelain book-shaped bottle, made by Limoges, with 22 K gold glaze. A separate cork stopper has a porcelain top in the shape of Napoleon's hat.
Camus, Limoges
1969
2012.48.21
Medal, plaster cast
Bas-relief of medallion of Napoleon Bonaparte by Boizot. Original in the collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Painted gold. Signed and dated.
Howard Serlick
1983
1983.08.01
Napoleon notecards
Green outer box containing a set of ten note cards and ten envelopes. Each card is printed with a reproduction of a historical image of Napoleon. Information about the original work of art is printed on the back of each card.
Red Lancer Fine Art
1993
2012.48.14
Extract of the Register of the Judgements and Proceedings of the Town of the City of Nevers. Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise of Austria.
April 14, 1810
Still Image
2009.35
Napoleon aboard the ship Northumberland
Napoleon aboard the Northumberland on his way to exile on the island of St. Helena in 1815. Verso has inventory label with "4401/Napoleon I" in pen and ink and presumably a French, 19th century hand.
Adolphe-Irénée Guillon (1829 - 1896)
1973.10.01
Napoleon I
Color engraving of Napoleon I.
After a painting by Delaroche
128-PR-027 (1973.27.01)
Bronze figurine of Napoleon
Standing figure of Napoleon. His right hand is raised, holding his hat and his left hand rests on his sword at his side. The figure is cast in bronze with a light brown patina. Bronze is bolted to a brown marble base. Stamped on back of brass: GESCHUTZT (patented)
Geschutzt
1975.02.01
Paperweight of stone used at the Invalides
Carved ivory profile bust of Napoleon I, in low relief. Faces left, wears military uniform with epaulette. Mounted as a paperweight on a regular red and gray variegated marble plinth. Typed note taped to bottom: "Napoleon's remains were brought from St. Helena to Paris in 1840, and his tomb at the Invalides was constructed in the period 1843-1861. My grandmother, Mary Middleton, went to the tomb at some time during this period and secured from a workman there this piece of Finnish marble, on which she had placed this bas relief. W.L.F." (William Logan Fox, brother of donor.)
1976.12.01
Urn
Porcelain urn with two handles. Made in France. Handles are molded, with shell and medallions at top, terminated by acanthus leaves. Piece is overall gilt, except thin bands left white at base neck and outer lip. Overglaze polychrome enamel painting on obverse; burnished floral motif on reverse. Clear glaze on inside of urn. Upper and lower portions of urn made in two pieces and bolted together below the painted panel. (This is different from the construction of other, similar pieces which are bolted together at the base of the urn and the top of the pedestal).
The painted scene shows a young man leaning down to offer water from a spring pipe to a young lady leaning on the rocks. Both are dressed in classical garb, he in purple and she in yellow.
1979.09.01
St. Catherine of Alexandria
Round portrait panel painting of St. Catherine of Alexandria. Her right hand rests on a wheel, referring to her death. She holds the palm of martyrdom in her left hand. According to Hopkinson family tradition, this unsigned, late Renaissance painting of St. Catherine of Alexandria was given to Mrs. Joseph Hopkinson by Joseph Bonaparte prior to his departure from "Point Breeze." It descended to Miss Emily G. Hopkinson from whom the donor acquired it for presentation to the Athenæum. During the early 19th century such "primitive" works were popular with collectors such as Joseph Bonaparte's uncle, Cardinal Fesch, from whom Joseph acquired several of his paintings.
1981.03.01
Joseph Bonaparte
Print of Joseph Bonaparte.
after painting by S. W. Reynolds
1984.04.01
Napoleon
S. Arlent Edwards
128-PR-001
Napoleon au bivouac, la veille d'Austerlitz
128-PR-003
Napoleon in the prison of Nice, 1794
Edward Matthew Ward, R.A., Pinxt
John Outrim, Sculpt.
George Virtue
128-PR-005
Napoleon at Fontainbleu
Paul Delaroche
128-PR-006
Napoleon
Paul Delaroche
G. Mercier, Engr.
Fishel, Adler & Schwartz
128-PR-008
Bonaparte (Joseph) Sculpte par Delaistre
E. Heibert
128-PR-009
Napoleon on board the Bellerophon
W.Q. Orchardson
J. C. Armytage, Engr.
128-PR-010
Bonaparte (Luis) Sculpte par Cartellier
128-PR-011
128-PR-012
Morte Di Napoleone A S. Elena
128-PR-013
Ouverture des Etats Generaux a Versailles le 5 Mai 1789
C. Monet
Helman
128-PR-015
Assemblee National, Abandon de tous le Privileger
C. Monnet
Helman
128-PR-016
S. A. I. Le Prince Napoleon
Goupil & Co.
128-PR-017
Bataille de Friedland
V. Adam
C.Motte
128-PR-018
Au Palais de Schoenbaunn Mairesde Paris recoivent les Drapeaux pris a Austerlitz
C. Motte
128-PR-019
Passage du Tagliamente
C. Motte
128-PR-020
Bataille D'Austerlitz
Bovinet
128-PR-021
Napoleon
128-PR-023
Meissonier Courtry
Georges Petit
128-PR-025
The Little Emperor
Currier & Ives
128-PR-026
The house in Which the Emperor Napoleon expired after a confinement of nearly six years
Drayton
128-PR-029
Tombeau du roi de Rome
Jules David, Del.
Adolphe Portier, Sculp.
128-PR-030
Napoleon
128-PR-031
Napoleon Bonaparte Late Emperor of the French
Bocquet, Engraver
David, Painter
128-PR-032
Napoleon Au Passage de L'Elbe (9 Mai 1813)
Outhwaite, sculp.
Karl Girardet, Del.
128-PR-033
Buonaparte
Derais, Del.
Rhuotte, Sculp.
Chez Basset
128-PR-034
Napoleon
J. B. Longacre, Engraver
Rousseau
Carey, Lea & Carey
128-PR-035
Trajan's Column
Replica of Trajan's column surmounted by a statue of Napoleon, erected in Paris in 1810.
1960.03.01
Napoleon bas-relief portrait
Hand colored wax base bas-relief portrait of Napoleon in an oval black frame with a bow on top.
1960.05.01
Napoleon bas-relief profile
Carved ivory bas-relief profile of Napoleon
Jerome
1960.06.01
Marble bust of Napoleon
White marble bust of Napoleon
A. Cifriani or Cifriam
1960.07.01
Inkwell in the form of Napoleon's sarcophagus
Inkwell in the form of Napoleon's sarcophagus.
1960.08.01
Napoleon statuette
Cast brass bas-relief statuette of Napoleon on a white marble base. Napoleon is standing with arms crossed and right knee bent. Features and details are in low relief; flat on back.
1960.09.01
Napoleon Premier Empereur des Francais
Equestrian portrait of Napoleon.
Levachez , Carle Vernet
1960.18.01
Miniature portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte
Miniature oval portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, in black frame. Signed "by Mrs. Plantou" on lower left face of front.
Plantou
1987.M03.01
Miniature portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte
Oval miniature portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte standing in front of a red chair, in black frame, signed "Reney" on lower right face of front.
Reney
1987.M03.02
Miniature portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte
Oval miniature three quarter length portrait of Napoleon I, signed Lemaitre, French, 19th century. Ivory backed with vellum; set in oval gilt brass easel frame with glass cover.
Lemaitre
1996.M03.01
Circular box with portrait of Napoleon
Circular ivory box with miniature portrait of Napoleon I inset in lid, held in place by tooled brass and glass cover; French, 19th century.
1996.M03.02
Joseph Bonaparte's toiletry kit and leather case
Leather-covered toiletry case with silver plaque engraved "Legs du roi Joseph Napoleon a Adolph Mailliard." Hinged lid of case lined with red velvet contain 4 scissors (stamped Macdaniels, Oxford St.), nail file, 2 razors (stamped Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Liverpool), pocket knife, corkscrew, 2 button hooks (?); lower half of case lined with red leather and sub-divided to hold 6 glass jars with silver lids (engraved with crown and shield with eagle and several hallmarks), shaving brush; 2 ivory-handled toothbrushes, leather strop, and 2 indeterminate tools; hand mirror contained in removable velvet lined sleeve.
Joseph Rodgers & Sons
2001.M01.01
Miniature replica of the marble slab adorning Joseph Bonaparte's tomb
Black-leather-covered box with hinged lid and two latches, interior lined with purple velvet and satin. Box contains miniature replica of the marble slab adorning the tomb of Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte (1768-1844) consisting of rectangular red marble slab inset with black stone slab bordered with yellow marble; center black slab in inset with words "Joseph Napoleo Bonaparte In Pace" in gold lettering; top surface and sides of slab are polished.
2001.M02.01
Napoléon Empereur des Français
Napoleon I in his imperial robes on the occasion of his coronation.
After a painting by Francois Gerard, 1805
2012.48.01
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries
A copy of the famous French painting by Jacques-Louis David, 1812
Jacques-Louis David
2012.48.02
Napoléon Empereur des Français, né le 15 août 1769
Auguste Desnoyers, B. Roger
2012.48.03
Bonaparte a la Bataille d'Austerlitz
Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in military uniform.
Ambroise Tardieu
2012.48.04
Napoleon on Campaign in France, 1814
Veron, after a painting by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
2012.48.05
Napoleon ruler
Plastic measuring ruler in inches and centimeters. Front has six iconic images of Napoleon. Back has biographic information about Napoleon in French and English.
2012.48.12
Napoleon notebook
Notebook with cover print of Jacques Louis David's painting of Napoleon Crossing the Alps.
2012.48.13
Portrait bust of Napoleon
Glazed ceramic portrait bust of Napoleon. Numbered on back: 2818. Made in GDR.
2012.48.15
Portrait bust of Napoleon as First Consul
After the original by Louis-Simon Boizot
2012.48.16
Portrait bust of Napoleon
After the original by Jean-Auguste Barre, 1840
2012.48.17
Napoleon porcelain plate
One of a matched pair of porcelain plates with the likenesses of Napoleon and Josephine
Porzellanfabrik Moschendorf, Bavaria
2012.48.18
Josephine porcelain plate
One of a matched pair of porcelain plates with the likenesses of Napoleon and Josephine
Porzellanfabrik Moschendorf, Bavaria
2012.48.19
L'Authentique Eau de Cologne de L'Empereur
Cologne bottle with image of Napoleon. Made in France.
Cosmalia
2012.48.20