ID 1329884
Lot 22 | PAIRE DE CONSOLES D'ÉPOQUE TRANSITION
Estimate value
€ 400 000 – 600 000
ESTAMPILLE DE RENÉ DUBOIS, VERS 1765
En ébène, poirier noirci, ornementation de bronze ciselé et doré et laiton, le dessus de marbre blanc veiné gris à ressaut, la ceinture ouvrant par un tiroir ceinte d'une frise de godrons et flanquée d'enroulements appliqués de feuilles d'acanthe, les montants surmontés de fleurons, sur des pieds fuselés, cannelés et rudentés terminés en toupie et réunis par une entretoise concave, l'une estampillée 'I. DUBOIS' et 'JME' sous la traverse gauche et 'I.PAFRAT' sous la traverse frontale et l'autre estampillée deux fois 'I.DUBOIS' sous le marbre et sur la traverse arrière, 'JME', deux fois 'I. PAFRAT' et inscrite 'B 407' au crayon noir sous le marbre
H. 88 cm. (34 ½ in.) ; L. 148 cm. (58 in.) ; P. 48,5 cm. (19 in.)
René Dubois, ébéniste reçu maître en 1755.
Jean-Jacques Pafrat, ébéniste reçu maître en 1785.
Provenance
Probablement la paire listée dans l’inventaire de René Dubois en 1772 ;Collection du comte Alexandre Sergueïévitch Stroganoff (1733-1811), Palais Stroganoff, Saint-Pétersbourg ;Puis par descendance ; Vente Galerie Rudolph Lepke à Berlin, 12 mai 1931, lots 218 et 219 ;Collection de Mme Pierre Schlumberger, Hôtel de Luzy, Paris ; sa vente, Sotheby's Monaco, 26 février 1992, lot 50 ;Galerie Aveline, Paris ; Importante collection privée française.
Literature
Archives Nationales, Minutier central, CXXII, 779 : Inventaire de l'atelier de Dubois en 1772.C. Frégnac et W. Andrews, The Great Houses of Paris, New York, 1979, p. 94-95.A. Pradère, Les ébénistes Francais de Louis XIV à la Revolution, 1989, p. 301, fig. 336.O. Neverov, Great Private Collections of Imperial Russia, Londres, 2004, pp. 27-39
Further details
A PAIR OF LATE LOUIS XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED EBONY AND EBONISED CONSOLES-TABLES STAMPED BY RENE DUBOIS, CIRCA 1765
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