Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814) — Auction price
Lot 119 A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT FAUTEILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
A Park Avenue Collection CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
A Park Avenue Collection
Date: 17.04.2024 14:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 267
Lot 115 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD FAUTEUIL
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
A Park Avenue Collection CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
A Park Avenue Collection
Date: 17.04.2024 14:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 267
Lot 121 A LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT CANAPE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
A Park Avenue Collection CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
A Park Avenue Collection
Date: 17.04.2024 14:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 267
Lot 120 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT FAUTEILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
A Park Avenue Collection CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
A Park Avenue Collection
Date: 17.04.2024 14:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 267
Lot 2 A PAIR OF LATE LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED AND GILTWOOD FAUTEUILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Exceptional Sale CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Exceptional Sale
Date: 01.02.2024 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 41
Lot 15 PAIRE DE FAUTEUILS ROYAUX EN CABRIOLET D'ÉPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Exceptional Sale, Including masterpieces from the Rothschild Collections CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Exceptional Sale, Including masterpieces from the Rothschild Collections
Date: 21.11.2023 15:00 UTC +02:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 44
Lot 490 A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD FAUTEUILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: New York CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: New York
Date: 01.11.2023 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 299
Lot 711 PAIRE DE CONSOLES D’EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: Paris CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: Paris
Date: 03.11.2023 12:00 UTC +02:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 249
Lot 445 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD FAUTEUIL
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût
Date: 13.10.2023 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 160
Lot 365 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD BERGERE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût
Date: 13.10.2023 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 160
Lot 412 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD MARQUISES
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
Rothschild Masterpieces: Le Goût
Date: 13.10.2023 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 160
Lot 88 A LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED CONSOLE TABLE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: London CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: London
Date: 18.04.2023 13:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 238
Lot 786 CHAISE A LA REINE D'EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: Paris CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: Paris
Date: 20.04.2023 12:00 UTC +02:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 216
Lot 783 PAIRE DE FAUTEUILS A LA REINE D'EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: Paris CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: Paris
Date: 20.04.2023 12:00 UTC +02:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 216
Lot 341 A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI WHITE PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT FAUTEUILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: New York CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: New York
Date: 19.04.2023 11:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 225
Lot 62 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD CANAPE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House
Date: 09.02.2023 10:30 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265
Lot 2 A LOUIS XVI PARCEL-GILT AND GRAY-PAINTED CANAPE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Exceptional Sale CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Exceptional Sale
Date: 27.01.2023 12:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 28
Lot 196 FAUTEUIL D'ÉPOQUE EMPIRE
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Hubert de Givenchy - Collectionneur: Hôtel d'Orrouer I-II et Manoir du Jonchet | Day Sales CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
Hubert de Givenchy - Collectionneur: Hôtel d'Orrouer I-II et Manoir du Jonchet | Day Sales
Date: 17.06.2022 10:30 UTC +02:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 689
Lot 228 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD CANAPE 'A LA TURQUE'
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector: English & European Furniture, Ceramics, Silver & Works of Art CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector: English & European Furniture, Ceramics, Silver & Works of Art
Date: 05.04.2022 10:00 UTC -04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 316
Lot 34 A LOUIS XVI GREY-PAINTED FAUTEUIL
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
The Collector CHRISTIE'S
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
CHRISTIE'S
The Collector
Date: 10.02.2022 11:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 259