Herzogin Sophie (1847 - 1897), Braut König Ludwigs II. - zwei Stühle aus der Residenz München, um 1867
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Lot 10402 | Herzogin Sophie (1847 - 1897), Braut König Ludwigs II. - zwei Stühle aus der Residenz München, um 1867
Holz, vergoldet, gepolsterte rote Seide. Im klassizistischen Stil gestaltete zierliche Stühle mit kannelierten Beinen sowie Harfenmotiv, Perlstab und Rosetten an der Lehne, an der Zarge eines Stuhls innen das alte Papieretikett "Königl: Resid: München Appart: VI. Zimmer No. 5. Inventar No. 85". Die Bayerische Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen teilt dazu mit, dass es sich "um das Inventaretikett der Residenz München handelt, das 1874 für die Inventarisierung verwendet wurde. Das Appartement VI bezeichnet zu dieser Zeit die Hofgartenzimmer im zum Hofgarten orientierten Festsaalbau der Residenz, die nach Kriegszerstörung 1944 nicht wieder aufgebaut wurden. Diese Zimmer wurden 1867 für Herzogin Sophie, die Braut König Ludwigs II., neu eingerichtet" (Ausdruck liegt bei). Bezüge stellenweise berieben, vereinzelt Risse und Abrieb am Holz, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße jeweils ca. 40 x 40 x 86 cm. Elegant und schön erhalten.
Duchess Sophie (1847 - 1897), bride of Ludwig II – two chairs from the Munich Residence, circa 1867
Duchess Sophie (1847 - 1897), bride of Ludwig II – two chairs from the Munich Residence, circa 1867
Gilt wood, upholstered in red silk. The delicate chairs designed in classicist style with fluted legs and a harp motif, bead and reel ornaments and rosettes on the back, an old paper label on the inside frame of one chair reads "Königl: Resid: München Appart: VI. Zimmer No. 5. Inventar No. 85". The Bavarian Department of State-owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes confirms that it is indeed (tr.) "the inventory label of the Munich Residence that used for the inventory in 1874. At that time, Apartment VI referred to the Hofgartenzimmer in the Festsaalbau of the Residence, which faced the Hofgarten and was not rebuilt after it was destroyed in the war in 1944. These rooms were refurnished in 1867 for Duchess Sophie, the bride of Ludwig II" (this confirmation is included). The chair covers scuffed in places, the wood cracked and worn here and there, signs of age and use. Each measuring approx. 40 x 40 x 86 cm. Elegant and in beautiful condition.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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