*Large vermeil pourer by Odiot, tripod model... - Lot 141 - Thierry de Maigret

Lot 141
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*Large vermeil pourer by Odiot, tripod model... - Lot 141 - Thierry de Maigret
*Large vermeil pourer by Odiot, tripod model with feet in the shape of winged lions, the belly is decorated with a garland of vine leaves and bunches of grapes; lion's head shaped pourer; ebony handle; it is engraved on the front with the coat of arms of the de la Châtre family; total height 36.8 cm, weight 2,120 g. Period 1814/1819. Very good condition. PINCHES: coq 1er titre de Paris, 1809/1819; big guarantee of Paris, 1809/1819; goldsmith: "J B C O" Jean-Baptiste Claude ODIOT, 250 rue Saint-Honoré, inscription 1801, received master on December 17, 1785. Supplier to the Emperor Napoleon I, the imperial family and the notables of that time. Claude Louis de la CHÂTRE, Count then Duke, born in Paris on 30 September 1745 † at the Château de Meudon on 13 July 1824. Military and politician; colonel of the grenadiers of France, in 1770; colonel of the regiment of royal-vaisseau and gentleman of honour of Monsieur; knight of Saint-Louis, in 1779; marshal of camp, March 9, 1788; Bailly of the great bailiwick of Berry; deputy of the nobility to the general states, March 27, 1789; he accompanied the Prince in emigration and formed the army of S. He accompanied the Prince in emigration and formed the army of His Serene Highness the Duke of BOURBON within the army of the Princes, after the dismissal of this corps; lieutenant-general, May 22, 1792. He was sent by the Princes to London; in 1793, he raised the regiment of loyal-emigrants to the English pay and made various campaigns where he was wounded, it is on this occasion that he obtained a lion carrying the standard of his legion in crest, on his coat of arms. He fought at Quiberon and in Portugal, a regiment that was sacked in 1802. He returned to London with the salary of a colonel in the British army. Until the Restoration, he was one of Louis XVIII's most zealous agents. In 1814, he remained in London as French ambassador; lieutenant general, 22 June 1815; peer of France, 17 August 1815; returned to Par
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