I was told that Artaria & co. were the producers of classical composers, including beethoven, Handel, etc., and that this print was most likely a promotional gift to celebrate the release of a new symphony of some sort. I was told that it is very attractive. It looks to be charcoal maybe, and watercolor, or pastel. The charcoal sketch is unfinished towards the bottom of napoleons torso, and it is only colored down to about his lapels.
Originally purchased from the Four Seasons Resorts the Biltmore at Santa Barbara, CA.
Delicately handcrafted this 8FT+ and (about 300 lbs) Armoire has been appraised at over $8,000
Beautifully polished, a rare treasure!
This armoire features a huge opening cabinet enough to fit a large television with three drawers (2 medium sized adjacent to each other and then 1 large underneath)
Then there are two opening doors that open to a large space on the left and a small shelving space on the right, large enough to fit a safe, mini-fridge, shoes or anything else.
This item is in very good condition for being an antique.
This "doll" is sculpted. Very delicate and angelic in features; it seems to have been hand-molded or scupted of a porous material; and has been hand-painted in subtle shades. Someone has suggested that it might have created for a church decor; either as a statue or as part of a manger scene; as in " the Christ Child"
This is a music box that came with the storage stuff. I am not sure where it was bought. It has an angel with a harp on top and a harp on the front side. It is 7 1/2 " L; 6 1/2 " W; 5 1/2 " D and heavy. It still plays music and it is in excellent shape.