The four wall-mounted display cases in the Procurator's Room retain part of the porcelain tableware (103 pieces), the work of the Parisian manufactory Darte Aîné (1805-1823), decorated with birds, fruit and butterflies.
The original service consisted of two sets of pieces: one decorated with exotic birds taken from the Histoire Naturelle by Louis de Buffon; the other one, consisting of pieces reserved for dessert, decorated with various fruit compositions and little insects as a joke for the guests.
According to the family lore, the service was donated by Napoleon III to Francesco Miniscalchi (1811-1875), since as Vice-president of the Italian Geographical Society, attended the inauguration of the Suez Canal in 1869; it was on that very occasion that he met the French ruler.
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