ID 880617
Lot 25 | MEUBLE A HAUTEUR D'APPUI D'EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Estimate value
€ 400 000 – 600 000
ESTAMPILLE DE CLAUDE-CHARLES SAUNIER, DERNIER QUART DU XVIIIe SIECLE, PROBALEMENT LIVRE PAR DOMINIQUE DAGUERRE
En placage d'ébène, aventurine, panneaux de laque du Japon, époque Edo, XVIIIe siècle et panneaux de pierres dures tels que jaspe de Bohème, agathe, onyx, lapis-lazuli, calcaire de toscane, marbres noir de Belgique, jaune de Sienne et jaune antique, ornementation de bronze ciselé et doré, le dessus de marbre rouge griotte restauré, la ceinture ornée d'une frise d'entrelacs fleuris et ouvrant par un tiroir surmontant un vantail découvrant deux étagères et orné en façade de panneaux représentant des oiseaux perchés se nourrissant de fruits et centré d'un tournesol, les côtés présentant des oiseaux, les pieds fuselés, estampillé sur le montant avant gauche C.C.SAUNIER et JME
H.: 95 cm. (37 1/4 in.) ; L.: 74 cm. (29 in.) ; P.: 41,5 cm. (16 1/4 in.)
Claude-Charles Saunier, reçu maître en 1752
Provenance
Collection Keck, Sotheby's, New York, 5-6 novembre 1991, lot 50.
Literature
"La collection Keck : le succès" in L'Estampille, Objet d'art, n°255, février 1992, p. 20.
Bibliographie comparative:
A. Pradère, Les ébénistes français de Louis XIV à la Révolution, Paris, 1989, p.365.
Special notice
This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection
details.
Post lot text
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED, EBONY, JAPANESE LAQUER AND PIETRA-DURA CABINET STAMPED BY CLAUDE CHARLES SAUNIER, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY DELIVERED BY DOMINIQUE DAGUERRE
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