Orders made by Halley /Octave Lasne/, Paris

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Workshop plaque from pre-1854 time period.


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Workshop plaque from 1855-1867 time period.


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Workshop plaque from 1867-1871 time period.


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Workshop plaque from 1871-1890s time period.

In 1844, Louis George Halley took over Pierre-Felix’s jewellery firm in Paris, which was originally founded in 1790. The firm became the purveyor of the Emperor Napoleon III and the King of Portugal. Between 1844 to 1867, there were two physical locations, one at 143 Galerie de Valois Palais Royal/Halley and one at Palais Nationale. The mark was a lion’s head between LH. In 1860, Louis George was succeeded by Octave Lasne, who became the purveyor of the Shah of Persia, Napoleon III, and the Ottoman Emperor. During this time, the mark of the firm was a lion’s head between two letters OL.
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From 1867 until 1902, Halley was located at 5 rue de Montpensier. In 1902, the firm changed hands again, and was now continued by A. Bacqueville. Two years later, the firm was designated the purveyor of Gold Medal of Emperor of China. The were again located in to places, ateliers at rue de Montpensier and 346 rue St. Honore until 1910. In the 1970s the were found at 6-8 Galerie Montpensier, with their mark of a ship between two letters AB.​

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Звезда Ордена Святого Станислава фирмы Halley.jpg
 

Order of St. Stanislaus made  by Halley Octave Lasne, Paris.jpg
 

Орден Святой Анны 1-й степени фирмы Halley .jpg
 

Звезда ордена  Святой Анны производства Halley, Paris.jpg
 
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