Torchon Napoléon Vert

A09352
Kitchen linen representing the coat of arms of Napoleon I.
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The imperial coat of arms is fixed by the decree of July 10, 1804. Developed by Denon, Gay and Biennais, the arms of the Empire are inspired by ancient Rome and Charlemagne. They are made up of 7 distinctive elements: - the imperial crown - the hand of Justice - the scepter - the bees - the Eagle - the necklace of the Légion d'honneur - the imperial mantle

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