NOMINATIVE PLATE OF THE ROMANEOUS STREET,... - Lot 394 - Lucien Paris

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NOMINATIVE PLATE OF THE ROMANEOUS STREET,... - Lot 394 - Lucien Paris
NOMINATIVE PLATE OF THE ROMANEOUS STREET, PARIS Fer glazed, rectangular in shape, bearing the inscription "Rue de Romanée" in white letters on a blue background. NAPOLEON III period. Accidents. 25 x 50 cm. PROVENANCE. Rue de Romanée was located in the Bercy district, which was home to the world's largest wine and spirits trading centre for almost a century. In gigantic warehouses, designed by Viollet-le-Duc, were stored in 600 cellars, wines from all over France, from the petit vin of the poor to the grands crus aged in oak barrels. Surrounded by a gate, ferociously controlled and surrounded by the guinguettes that settled in this fashionable district in 1861, the Bercy cellars were unfortunately almost totally destroyed in the 1980s to make way for the Ministry of Finance, the Palais Omnisport de Bercy and residential and office buildings.
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