ID 1072656
Lot 26 | SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT D'EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Estimate value
€ 60 000 – 100 000
ESTAMPILLE DE JEAN-FRANCOIS OEBEN, VERS 1760-63
En marqueterie de bois de rose, d'amarante et d'érable sycomore teinté et ornementation de bronze ciselé et doré, le dessus de marbre Brèche d'Alep, la partie supérieur ouvrant par un tiroir à motif de reserves, la façade décorée de bouquets de fleurs ouvrant par un abattant dévoilant une tablette écritoire gainée de cuir, un casier et six tiroirs, la partie inférieure ouvrant par deux vantaux découvrant un coffre fort, les montants à angles coupés appliqués de rosaces, les côtés à motif de cubes sans fond centré de bouquet de fleurs, estampillé 'J.F. OEBEN' sur le montant arrière gauche
H.: 125 cm. (49 in.) ; L.: 67 cm. (26 ½ in.) ; P.: 35 cm. (14 in.)
Jean-Francois Oeben, Ebéniste du Roi, reçu maître en 1760.
Provenance
Galerie Maurice Segoura, Paris, 1992
Literature
Rosemarie Stratmann-Dohler, Jean-François Oeben 1721-1763, Paris, 2002, p.73. (ill.)
Further details
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, AMARANTH AND MAPLE SECRETAIRE-À-ABATTANT STAMPED BY JEAN-FRANCOIS OEBEN, CIRCA 1760-63
Artist: | Jean-François Oeben (1721 - 1763) |
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Applied technique: | Marquetry, Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze, Wood |
Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Category: | Desks and bureaus |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
Artist: | Jean-François Oeben (1721 - 1763) |
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Applied technique: | Marquetry, Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze, Wood |
Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Category: | Desks and bureaus |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
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