Alla tavola di Maria Luigia. Glauco Lombardi Museum
“New Mother’s Cup” in gold and beige porcelain from the Dagoty porcelain factory in Paris, used to serve the first broth to Maria Luigia after the birth of the King of Rome (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum).
A pitcher and two wine glasses by the Viennese manufacturer Lobmeyr, used at Duchess Maria Luigia’s table – Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum.
Wine flutes bearing Maria Luigia’s monogram, part of a table service for 24, before 1843 (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum).
Coloured glass bottle with glasses decorated with deer hunting scenes in ruby red.
Crystal bottle and glass made in Vienna bearing Maria Luigia’s monogram and dating to the 1830s (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum).
Ruby red glass cruet decorated with hunting scenes, first half of the 19th century (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum).
A small bottle of 1822 Reno Hocheimer (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum).
The Empress centrepiece, in gilt bronze and crystal, attributed to Pierre Philippe Thomire (1751-1843) and Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot (1763-1850) (Parma, Glauco Lombardi Museum)