Very Rare (I would say unique) Antique Sevres Imperial Napoleonic Gilded Demitasse Cup & Saucer

- Josephine.

No chips or cracks - some age related marks and slight wear to gilding in places. Fully hand written marks to base.

Please look carefully at the photographs provided as these form an important part of the description and are for your visual information. If any questions don't hesitate to ask.

From smoke and pet free home.

If interested additional sets are available to buy separately: one with Napoleon and rest with other members of Bonaparte imperial family.


Please feel free to send your Best Offers.

Also, before buying, please make sure your country is not black listed for such valuable historically important antiques.

Especially Chinese buyers: your purchase could be confiscated by the U.S. Government and you may receive your refund from the USG, or may not. While item could be sold in a separate auction by the government or Gov. vendor. Our store is not going to refund under any circumstances for confiscated items. We are making such statement based on our own experience selling rare Sevres set to a Chinese buyer in 2018 or 2019 with highly discounted price. Not sure if keeping price high instead of making a huge discount would save that Royal (The House of Bourbon) collection item from confiscation.


Please Enjoy this Note: Following the very rude spamming communication from a potential buyer regarding authenticity of one of my Sevres porcelain collection items (eBay would not even let my replies to go back to him), in order to prevent future misunderstandings with any buyers, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand on this Memorial Day, 30 of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-two, declaring to add the following mandatory note to all my current and future Sevres listing item descriptions:



“Not sure if this item is still part of the original order commissioned by a Monarch (meaning kings or the emperor’s, such as Napoleon I, Louis Philippe, Napoleon III, etc) or the augmented part of the royal order, or a later copy made in 19th or 20th centuries, but either way even if and when it is just Sevres “Style” they still are rare pieces of porcelain art. This note is going to be added to all listings even if and when I am 100 % sure they are original ones. Now it is up to a potential buyer to investigate before purchasing and making their own informed decision. Meanwhile, please feel free to share your options and negotiate price by sending me your best offers but be assured that no one can intimidate me to reduce a price on any original or potentially not original items in a rude way.”