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4 unusual facts about Dominique Daguerre


François Rémond

He undertook many commissions from the prominent marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre.

Ince and Mayhew

The firm was prominent enough to be commissioned to vet Dominique Daguerre's bills for furnishing Carlton House, 1783–89, but none of their production for the Prince of Wales nor the royal family has been identified.

Louis-Simon Boizot

and assembled as mantel clocks retailed by the marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre.

Marchand-mercier

The Parisian marchands-merciers congregated in rue Saint-Honoré, marking their establishments with catchy and amusing signs; there could be found the premises of Hébert, Simon-Philippe Poirier— and later at the same premises at the sign of the Golden Crown his partner Dominique Daguerre and Martin-Eloi Lignereux— Mme Dulac, Julliot, Lebrun at the King of the Indies and Tuard au château de Bellevue.



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