THREE FRENCH GLASS NAPOLEONIC JEWELRY ITEMS

EARLY TO MID 19TH CENTURY, THE SULPHIDE IMPRESSED DIHL AT THE REVERSE, THE OTHER TWO ATTRIBUTED TO BACCARAT

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THREE FRENCH GLASS NAPOLEONIC JEWELRY ITEMS
Early to mid 19th century, the sulphide impressed Dihl at the reverse, the other two attributed to Baccarat
Including: a gilt-metal mounted octagonal glass sulphide medallion enclosing a profile of the Emperor, to dexter; and a later-mounted pendant and a stick-pin with an enameled gold foil inclusion of the Emperor in military regalia standing on a plinth decorated with a black eagle
2½ in. (6.4 cm.) high, the first (3)
Provenance
Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, 29 March, 1979, lot 101 (the sulphide).
Paul Jokelson Collection, New York (the Baccarat pendant).

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