NAPOLEON I (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE) Emperor of the French (1769-1821) & CHARLES XIV - BERNADOTTE JEAN BAPTISTE: (1763-1844) Marshal of France, Prince de Pontecorvo and King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway 1818-44.
10 documents or letters signed, all documents or letters bound in a Cosway binding with two large miniature of Napoleon I and Jean Baptiste Bernadotte on the upper board. Size c. 90x65 mm. These finely painted miniatures are created on ivory and protected by glass and inset into the covers.
A fine richly gilt morocco binding, inner gilt dentelles, richly gilt spine with gilt titles and decor in compartments, the gilt monogram AS (Axel Stangenberg) to the end of the spine, red silk inner doblures (small tear to front doblure), bound by Riviere & Son with their stamp on the inside of the upper board. According to manuscript notes to the front endpapers this album was a gift to Axel Stangenberg from his cousin Gordon Warburg (Ware) -1944). "Miniatures C. B. Currie" gilt-stamped on the inside of the lower board. In folio (c. 385x275 mm.).
Cosway bindings were usually elaborately bound by Rivière and Son, who was one of London’s top bookbinders, and have one or more hand-painted miniature on ivory by Miss C.B. Currie.
Most documents with the owner stamp of the famous Bibliotheca Lindesiana (Crawford collection, see below).
Acording to a printed /handwritten sheet in the album, it was sold by antiquarian bookdealer Henry Sotheran & Co. (founded 1761), who in the early 1920s used the miniature artist Miss C. B. Currie to paint miniatures for the so called "Cosway bindings" (named after Richard Cosway, a famous miniature painter in the 18th century).
Caroline Billin Currie (1849–1940).
CHARLES XIV - BERNADOTTE JEAN BAPTISTE: (1763-1844) Marshal of France, Prince de Pontecorvo and King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway 1818-44. 5 letters signed:
1. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, dated Hannover, 13 March, 1805, 1 page folio (c. 320x195 mm.). To Maréchal Berthier. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
2. Letter signed, Bernadotte, dated Tarbes, 13 January, 1806, 2 1/2 page (c. 245x180 mm.). On blue paper. To Monsieur Porquier. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
3. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, dated Florbeck, 6 Octobery, 1808, 1 page (c. 310x200 mm.). To Monsieur Daru. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
4. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, together with some autograph notes by Bernadotte a signed "Dempire Prince et Duc de Ponte Corvo", dated Florbeck, 15 February, 1810, 1 page (c. 315x210 mm.). To Monsieur Le Comte de Cessac, Minister of war. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
5. Letter signed, Charles Jean (as king of Sweden), dated Stockholm, 4 January, 1811, 1 page (c. 260x210 mm.). To "Monsieur Mon Frere", probably to the king of Denmark. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
NAPOLEON I (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE) Emperor of the French (1769-1821). 5 letters signed:
6. Partly printed document on paper, signed "Bonaparte" as first consul. Dated Paris, le quatre messidor, an IX [24? June, 1800/1801]. Pension for Marie Rose Morbery, widow after Etienne Gabriel Koller. Also signed by Berthier. With paper seal. C. 495x375 mm. (some folds,minor holes to folds, some browning and spotting).
7. Letter signed, signed N, dated Preussische-Eylau, 13 February 1807, to Monsieur Bougari, 1 page in octavo, c. 230x180 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. According to transcript, eventually a facsimile.
8. Letter signed, signed Np, dated Fountainbleau 12 october 1807
regarding ordering medals, 1 page in folio, c. 315x200 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. Small note in French attached to the upper part of letter where Tilsit is mentioned.
9. Document signed “Bp” to the left margin (partly printed document), dated St. Cloud, 11. August 1810. “Decision on report of Alexandre”, signed major general Alexandre (Paris 9 august 1810). With answer by Napoleon “Le donner en gratification a l’Artillerie de la garde a St. Cloud le 11 mars 1810”. 1 page in folio and 3 blanks. C. 330x220 mm. (Folds.). Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
10. Document signed “N” to the left margin on first page (partly printed document). Rapport présenté a sa majesté l’Empereur et roi, par le ministre-directeur, le 6 july, 1811, 4 pages in folio. C. 330x220 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. (Some spotting).
Together with a loose document, not signed, Napoleon, dated Berlin 21 November 1806, 4 pages in folio, with seal. c. 335x220 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
All 10 documents are finely mounted with "tabs" only in the left margin, most of them together with a transcription in French on the opposite page.
Provenance: The Crawford collection, Bibliotheca Lindesiana. Alexander Lindsay (1812‒1880), known for most of his life as Lord Lindsay, and his son (James) Ludovic Lindsay (1847‒1913), 25th and 26th earls of Crawford, fashioned one of the largest and most significant private libraries ever assembled in Britain. They developed the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, as the library was known, over 70 years, from the early 1830s to the turn of the century.
https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/special-collections/a-to-z/detail/?mms_id=992983876710201631
Axel Stangenberg (1876-1957) and then inherited in the family to the current owner.
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NAPOLEON I (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE) Emperor of the French (1769-1821) & CHARLES XIV - BERNADOTTE JEAN BAPTISTE: (1763-1844) Marshal of France, Prince de Pontecorvo and King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway 1818-44.
10 documents or letters signed, all documents or letters bound in a Cosway binding with two large miniature of Napoleon I and Jean Baptiste Bernadotte on the upper board. Size c. 90x65 mm. These finely painted miniatures are created on ivory and protected by glass and inset into the covers.
A fine richly gilt morocco binding, inner gilt dentelles, richly gilt spine with gilt titles and decor in compartments, the gilt monogram AS (Axel Stangenberg) to the end of the spine, red silk inner doblures (small tear to front doblure), bound by Riviere & Son with their stamp on the inside of the upper board. According to manuscript notes to the front endpapers this album was a gift to Axel Stangenberg from his cousin Gordon Warburg (Ware) -1944). "Miniatures C. B. Currie" gilt-stamped on the inside of the lower board. In folio (c. 385x275 mm.).
Cosway bindings were usually elaborately bound by Rivière and Son, who was one of London’s top bookbinders, and have one or more hand-painted miniature on ivory by Miss C.B. Currie.
Most documents with the owner stamp of the famous Bibliotheca Lindesiana (Crawford collection, see below).
Acording to a printed /handwritten sheet in the album, it was sold by antiquarian bookdealer Henry Sotheran & Co. (founded 1761), who in the early 1920s used the miniature artist Miss C. B. Currie to paint miniatures for the so called "Cosway bindings" (named after Richard Cosway, a famous miniature painter in the 18th century).
Caroline Billin Currie (1849–1940).
CHARLES XIV - BERNADOTTE JEAN BAPTISTE: (1763-1844) Marshal of France, Prince de Pontecorvo and King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway 1818-44. 5 letters signed:
1. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, dated Hannover, 13 March, 1805, 1 page folio (c. 320x195 mm.). To Maréchal Berthier. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
2. Letter signed, Bernadotte, dated Tarbes, 13 January, 1806, 2 1/2 page (c. 245x180 mm.). On blue paper. To Monsieur Porquier. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
3. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, dated Florbeck, 6 Octobery, 1808, 1 page (c. 310x200 mm.). To Monsieur Daru. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
4. Letter signed, J. Bernadotte, together with some autograph notes by Bernadotte a signed "Dempire Prince et Duc de Ponte Corvo", dated Florbeck, 15 February, 1810, 1 page (c. 315x210 mm.). To Monsieur Le Comte de Cessac, Minister of war. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
5. Letter signed, Charles Jean (as king of Sweden), dated Stockholm, 4 January, 1811, 1 page (c. 260x210 mm.). To "Monsieur Mon Frere", probably to the king of Denmark. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
NAPOLEON I (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE) Emperor of the French (1769-1821). 5 letters signed:
6. Partly printed document on paper, signed "Bonaparte" as first consul. Dated Paris, le quatre messidor, an IX [24? June, 1800/1801]. Pension for Marie Rose Morbery, widow after Etienne Gabriel Koller. Also signed by Berthier. With paper seal. C. 495x375 mm. (some folds,minor holes to folds, some browning and spotting).
7. Letter signed, signed N, dated Preussische-Eylau, 13 February 1807, to Monsieur Bougari, 1 page in octavo, c. 230x180 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. According to transcript, eventually a facsimile.
8. Letter signed, signed Np, dated Fountainbleau 12 october 1807
regarding ordering medals, 1 page in folio, c. 315x200 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. Small note in French attached to the upper part of letter where Tilsit is mentioned.
9. Document signed “Bp” to the left margin (partly printed document), dated St. Cloud, 11. August 1810. “Decision on report of Alexandre”, signed major general Alexandre (Paris 9 august 1810). With answer by Napoleon “Le donner en gratification a l’Artillerie de la garde a St. Cloud le 11 mars 1810”. 1 page in folio and 3 blanks. C. 330x220 mm. (Folds.). Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
10. Document signed “N” to the left margin on first page (partly printed document). Rapport présenté a sa majesté l’Empereur et roi, par le ministre-directeur, le 6 july, 1811, 4 pages in folio. C. 330x220 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana. (Some spotting).
Together with a loose document, not signed, Napoleon, dated Berlin 21 November 1806, 4 pages in folio, with seal. c. 335x220 mm. Stamped Bibliotheca Lindesiana.
All 10 documents are finely mounted with "tabs" only in the left margin, most of them together with a transcription in French on the opposite page.
Provenance: The Crawford collection, Bibliotheca Lindesiana. Alexander Lindsay (1812‒1880), known for most of his life as Lord Lindsay, and his son (James) Ludovic Lindsay (1847‒1913), 25th and 26th earls of Crawford, fashioned one of the largest and most significant private libraries ever assembled in Britain. They developed the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, as the library was known, over 70 years, from the early 1830s to the turn of the century.
https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/special-collections/a-to-z/detail/?mms_id=992983876710201631
Axel Stangenberg (1876-1957) and then inherited in the family to the current owner.
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