Service du grand chambellan : Salle de spectacles des Tuileries année 1810 : décorations pour le service du Théâtre : manuscript, 1810 Apr. 23.

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Service du grand chambellan : Salle de spectacles des Tuileries année 1810 : décorations pour le service du Théâtre : manuscript, 1810 Apr. 23.

A summary of 7 memoranda, submitted by Ciceri and Gigun, showing the total due to them, and Monsieur Isabey's fee.

1 folded sheet ([3] p. ) ; 40 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950181

Houghton Library

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