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RARE~24K Gold Limoges Royal "Comte De Paris" Plate~1862

~~EXTREMELY RARE~~Count Louis Philippe Albert D'Orleans
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RARE~24K Gold Limoges Royal "Comte De Paris" Plate~1862
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Material : Limoges+PorcelainOrigin: France
Dinnerware+Type : PlateMaker: Haviland Limoges


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Up for Auction is this EXTREMELY RARE, antique Charles Field Haviland Limoges Dinner Plate. This piece is an original piece commissionied by The Comte de Paris in circia 1862. It is is absoutly MINT condition, There are not scratches or ware. The edging is done in a 24K gold braided motif. The French Fleure-de-lis crest and crown of the Royal Family is displayed. It is all hand painted and measures 10" across. The back is marked with the old CH. Filed Haviland Limoges hallmark and is written " De'cor Execute, Pour S.A.R., Comte De Paris (Exclusively decorated for the Count of Paris) Below is a little history of Charles Haviland as well as the Count of Paris, Louis Philippe Albert D'Orleans. This is truely a museum piece both in rarity as well as condition.

Over the years Charles Field Haviland produced many one-off items specially commissioned by its diverse clientele which includes many of Europe's classical hotels, chateaux and leading restaurants. The firm has produced complete dinner services for the Prince of Monaco. The Comte de Paris and the King of Morocco who have been devoted customers for many years.

Count of Paris (French: Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times. Eventually, the count of Paris was elected to the French throne. The title died out with Paris a royal city, but it was revived later by the Orléanist pretenders to the French throne in a gesture of connection to the ancient Capetian family

Some history on the Come De Paris:

LOUIS PHILIPPE ALBERT D'ORLEANS, COMTE DE PARIS (1838-1894), son of the duc d'Orleans, the eldest son of King Louis Philippe, was born on the 24th of August 1838. His mother was the princess Helen of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, a Protestant. By the death of his father through a carriage accident in 1842, the count, who was then only four years of age, became heir-apparent to the French throne. On the deposition of Louis Philippe in 1848, the duchess of Orleans struggled to secure the succession to her son, and bore him through an excited populace to the chamber of deputies. The chamber itself was soon invaded, however, and the Republic proclaimed. The Orleanists were driven into exile, and the duchess proceeded with her two sons, the comte de Paris and the duc de Chartres, first to Eisenach in Saxony, and then to Claremont in Surrey. After his mother's death in 1858 the count made a long foreign tour. In 1861 he and his brother accompanied their uncle, the prince de Joinville, to the United States. The brothers were attached to the staff of General McClellan, commanding the "Army of the Potomac." In April 1862 the count took part in the siege of Yorktown, and was present at the action of Williamsburg on the 5th of May. He was also with McClellan at the battle of Fair Oaks, and was personally engaged in the sanguinary battle at Gaines Mill on the 27th of June. When difficulties arose between France and the United States with regard to the affairs of Mexico, the Orleans princes withdrew from the American army and returned to Europe. During the winter of1862-1863the count took a special interest in the organization of the Lancashire Cotton Famine Fund, and contributed an article to the Revue des deux mondes entitled "Christmas Week in Lancashire." On the 30th of May 1864 he married his cousin, the princess Marie Isabelle, daughter of the duc de Montpensier; and his son and heir, the duc d'Orleans, was born at York House, Twickenham, in 1869. The count was refused permission to serve in the Franco-Prussian War, but after the fall of Napoleon III. he returned to France. Abstaining from putting himself forward, he lived quietly on his estates, which had been restored to him by a vote of the Assembly. In August 1873 there was an important political conference at Frohsdorf, the result of which was that a fusion was effected, by which the comte de Paris agreed to waive his claims to the throne in favour of those of the comte de Chambord. By the death of the latter in 1883 the count became undisputed head of the house of Bourbon; but he did not show any disposition to push his claims. The popularity of the Orleans family, however, was shown on the occasion of the marriage of the comte de Paris's eldest daughter with the duke of Braganza, son of the king of Portugal, in May 1886. This so alarmed the French government that it led to a new law of expulsion, by which direct claimants to the French throne and their heirs were banished from France (June 11, 1886). The comte de Paris again retired to England, taking up his abode at Sheen House, near Richmond Park. Here he devoted his leisure to his favourite studies. In addition to his work Les Associations ouvrieres en Angleterre, which was published in 1869 and translated into English, the count edited the letters of his father, and published at intervals in eight volumes his Histoire de la guerre civile en Amerique. In his later years the count seriously compromised the prospects of the Royalist party by the relations into which he entered with General Boulanger. He died on the 8th of September 1894

 

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