Copper Madeleine Mold Kitchens Of King Louis Philippe 1st For His Castle Of Bizy
Bearing on the side the king's monogram "L.P." under a royal crown, as well as the inscription "Bizy" and the date "1845".
L.: approx.8 cm - H.: approx. 4 cm
The Château de Bizy is a residence located in Vernon, in the Normandy region of France.The château is partially listed as a historic monument.In 1817, the Duchesse d'Orléans bought back her property, which had been sold during the Revolution.returned to Bizy, where her son, who became Louis-Philippe I inLouis-Philippe Ier in 1830, inherited the estate on his death in 1821. He had two wings two wings, restored the old buildings, created an English-style parkand planted numerous trees, including a remarkable catalpa. He stayed there often, sometimes traveling there by rail when the line to VernonVernon in 1843, as evidenced by one of his handwritten letters.
In 1858, the property of the House of Orléans, confiscated by Napoleon III, was sold at public auction.by Napoleon III, were sold at public auction, and Bizy was acquired by the Protestant Fernand de Schickler (1835-1909), descendant of a family of Prussianof Prussian financiers, whose sister Malvina (1822-1877),painter, was the wife of Louis-Napoléon Suchet (1813-1877), 2ndduc d'Albufera, mayor of Vernon.
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Copper
Reference (ID): 1760725
Availability: In stock






































