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Engagement Tablets

ca. 1842 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This set of engagement tablets was a present from the French royal family to Hélène, Duchess of Orleans, after the death of her husband, the Duke of Orleans, who was killed in 1842. He was the oldest of the five sons of Louis Philippe, King of the French and Queen Marie-Amélie. Their portraits are on the covers. On the inside of the covers are portraits of their four younger sons, together with the wife of one of the sons.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Engagement Tablets
  • Book
  • Stylus
  • Case
Materials and techniques
Ivory tablets with tortoiseshell covers mounted in gold, set with miniatures
Brief description
Ivory engagement tablets with tortoiseshell covers mounted in gold, set with miniatures of King Louis-Philippe and Queen Marie-Amélie of France, signed 'Bury Frères A Genève', Switzerland, Geneva, about 1842
Physical description
Ivory engagement tablets with tortoiseshell covers mounted in gold, set with miniatures of King Louis-Philippe and Queen Marie-Amélie of France. Inside are four miniatures of their younger sons and the wife of one of them, signed 'Bury Frères A Genève'.
Marks and inscriptions
'Bury Frères A Genève'. (Maker's signature)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Sir Bernard Eckstein
Object history
Formerly the propety of Hélène Louise Elizabeth, Duchesse d'Orléans, widow of Louis Philippe's eldest son, who died in an accident in 1842.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This set of engagement tablets was a present from the French royal family to Hélène, Duchess of Orleans, after the death of her husband, the Duke of Orleans, who was killed in 1842. He was the oldest of the five sons of Louis Philippe, King of the French and Queen Marie-Amélie. Their portraits are on the covers. On the inside of the covers are portraits of their four younger sons, together with the wife of one of the sons.
Collection
Accession number
M.45:1 to 4-1948

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Record createdJune 30, 2005
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