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"Vierge à l'Enfant" (détail) de Charles Nicolas Odiot en argent offerte par le Roi Charles X (1826) à l'exposition du "Trésor de Notre-Dame de Paris" dans l'ancienne sacristie, mai 2025.

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Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot (1763-1850) silversmith. Painting by Robert Lefevre
from Wikipedia:
“Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte gave him many prestigious commissions for himself and his family, such as the sacred scepter and sword and the King of Rome's cradle. Immense dinner services were ordered by Pauline Borghèse, by her mother and by the Emperor himself.
“In 1802 Odiot was awarded a gold medal in the third Exposition de l’Industrie in Paris. He executed a travelling service (c. 1795–1809) for Napoleon and a large table service (1798–1809; Munich, Residenz) for Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825). Odiot’s most complex work was a set of dressing-table furniture made for Empress Marie Louise in 1810 (destr. 1832).

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"Epée Consulaire" die "Epée du Sacre de Napoléon Ier" par Nicolas-Noël Boutet, Marie-Etienne Nitot et Jean-Baptiste Odiot en jaspe sanguin et cristal de roche (1802) présentée à la conférence “D'un Empire à l'Autre (1ère Partie : 1805-1820)” par Sophie Motsch - Attachée de Conservation au Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris - pendant le cycle de cours d'été “De la Parure de Cour à la Joaillerie Parisienne : Une Histoire du Bijou” de l'Ecole du Louvre, juillet 2021.
"Epée de Premier Consul puis de l'Empereur" dite "Epée du Sacre" (détails) par Nicolas-Noël Boutet (Directeur de la Manufacture d'Armes), Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (Orfèvre), Marie-Etienne et François-Régnault Nitot (Joailliers) en acier, acier bleui, or, jaspe sanguin et cristal de roche (circa 1801-12) à l'exposition “Napoléon” à la Grande Halle de La Villette, juillet 2021.
Direct from Paris, a magnificent 184pc. antique French sterling silver flatware set by renowned French silversmith “Odiot” in their much sought after “Chateaubriant” pattern in excellent condition and includes original custom made, 4-tiered storage chest. Includes two sets of knives - one set with sterling silver handles and the other set with Mother-or-Pearl handles, two sets in one - RARE.