"Rare Cup And Saucer In Paris Porcelain - Representing The King Of Rome - Empire Ep."
RARE CUP and SAUCER in PARIS porcelain - representing the King of ROME (Son of NAPOLEON I) - Ep. EMPIRE HARD PORCELAIN. Gold background with polychrome decoration, on the cup a medallion in the form of an escutcheon representing the portrait of the "KING of ROME" (Son of NAPOLEON I), on a black background surrounded by a blue drape. On the cup and saucer diamond decoration on a gold background and rosette in the center of the saucer. Golden interior of the cup. Dimensions: Cup: High. 6 cm - Length. 8 cm - Saucer: Diam. 13 cm, Brand(s): NIL, Condition(s): PERFECT CONDITION, Period: EMPIRE, Observation(s): VERY RARE DECOR - It is rare to find porcelain representing the KING of ROME. In 1811 Napoleon I recreated the title of "King of Rome" and attributed it to his son NAPOLEON II (NAPOLEON François Charles Joseph Bonaparte born in 1811, and died in 1832. He was titled King of Rome at his birth. He will wear this title until 1814. PAYMENT and TRANSPORT PAYMENTS ACCEPTED via PAYPAL / LYDIA / CB in VAD (distance selling) or by CHECK PACKAGES WILL BE POSTED WITHIN 4 DAYS GROUPED SHIPPING POSSIBLE IN THE EVENT OF PURCHASE OF SEVERAL ITEMS. .