Description

(item sold as is, used condition see all photos)
Year 1930
Box / Sewing box
"at the Louvre Paris"
Floral fabric canvas cardboard
Medallion gallant scenes Temple of love at the Petit Trianon Versailles
Length: 340mm
Width: 220mm
Height: 85mm
Weight: 650 grams

The Grands Magasins du Louvre were created in 1855 by Alfred Chauchard and Auguste Hériot during the Second Empire. This store was opened on the ground floor of the Grand Hôtel du Louvre built in 1852 notably by the architect Alfred Armand (1805-188) on the Place du Palais Royal. Financed by the Pereire brothers, it was the very first Parisian palace built at the request of Baron Haussmann. In 1875 the store was expanded by purchasing the entire building, occupied by the Hôtel du Louvre which was transferred to the other side of the Place du Palais-Royal. This department store had fifty-two departments and counters available to customers. It closed its doors in 1974, today the Louvre for antique dealers as well as offices...
Réf  :   #231816
Color(s) :  Multicolored
Material :  Cardboard / Fabric
Pattern :  Floral, Vegetal / Illustration / Striped

Comments

Year 1930 Box / Sewing box at the Louvre Paris Medallion the gallant scenes Temple of love at the Petit Trianon Versailles

0 40  English  Français
Last update : 29/03/2024
90
  Negociate !
In its juice
91690 Saclas
93.30 €
72.90 €
108.60 €
42.40 €
6.50 €
7.10 €
14.40 €
 
 

  Share on your favorite networks...

Description

(item sold as is, used condition see all photos)
Year 1930
Box / Sewing box
"at the Louvre Paris"
Floral fabric canvas cardboard
Medallion gallant scenes Temple of love at the Petit Trianon Versailles
Length: 340mm
Width: 220mm
Height: 85mm
Weight: 650 grams

The Grands Magasins du Louvre were created in 1855 by Alfred Chauchard and Auguste Hériot during the Second Empire. This store was opened on the ground floor of the Grand Hôtel du Louvre built in 1852 notably by the architect Alfred Armand (1805-188) on the Place du Palais Royal. Financed by the Pereire brothers, it was the very first Parisian palace built at the request of Baron Haussmann. In 1875 the store was expanded by purchasing the entire building, occupied by the Hôtel du Louvre which was transferred to the other side of the Place du Palais-Royal. This department store had fifty-two departments and counters available to customers. It closed its doors in 1974, today the Louvre for antique dealers as well as offices...
Réf  :   #231816
Color(s) :  Multicolored
Material :  Cardboard / Fabric
Pattern :  Floral, Vegetal / Illustration / Striped

Comments

See his eshop

Last seen:  18 hours ago

 (18)

More products by this vendor