A PAIR OF ROYAL LOUIS XVI WHITE AND ROSE-PAINTED BANQUETTES

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Lot 25 | A PAIR OF ROYAL LOUIS XVI WHITE AND ROSE-PAINTED BANQUETTES
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$ 150 000 – 250 000
A PAIR OF ROYAL LOUIS XVI WHITE AND ROSE-PAINTED BANQUETTES

BY GEORGES JACOB, CIRCA 1785

Each seat-rail delicately carved with a beaded border flanking a trail of twine-tied flower posies above a bell-husk moulding, on three turned and tapering stop-fluted front legs headed by paterae and terminating in leaftip-waisted peg feet, the stop-fluted tapering back legs carved with a foliate collar, upholstered in blue and cream silk damask 'aux cyclopes', each stamped twice 'G JACOB' and 'JME', largely effaced, one seat-rail inscribed in pencil 'H G McKay June 1862' and with label inscribed in black ink '4(?)15',

16 1/2 in.(42 cm.) high; 63 3/4 in. (162 cm.) wide; 14 1/2 in. (37 cm.) deep





Provenance

Supplied to the salon of the pavillon built for the Comte de Provence and the Comtesse de Balbi at Versailles (1785-1793).

Seized and sold in a Revolutionary sale 20 July, 1793.

With Dalva Brothers, New York,

James W. Barney; Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 8 May, 1948, lots 119 and 120.



Literature

P. Arizzoli-Clémentel, Versailles, Furniture of the Royal Palace, 17th and 18th Centuries, Volume 2, Dijon, 2002, pp. 258-263.

A. Maës, 'L'aménagement et la destinée d'une « folie » princière : la propriété champêtre du comte de Provence et de la comtesse de Balbi à Versailles', Versalia. Revue de la Société des Amis de Versailles, n° 25, 2022, pp. 177-196.



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