
John Sandon
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Items of table glass made for the Emperor Napoleon are recorded with a number of variations in the cut diamond pattern and form of the crowned N cipher. Most bear the letter N engraved as a blocked imperial N, although a glass that came from Elba with documented provenance, sold by Bonhams 15 June 2011, lot 238 carried an engraved script initial, suggesting that a number of separate sets were used in the Imperial households.
A pair of champagne flutes in the Musée du château de Malmaison are engraved with crowned initials closely related to the present lot. These are illustrated by Fernando Montes de Oca, L'âge d'or du verre en France (2001), p.249, figs.268-269 and see also p.251 for a suite of the same pattern as the present lot, without any engraved insignia dated by de Oca to circa 1802-10.