ID 780445
Lot 39 | SECRETAIRE ET SEMAINIER FORMANT PAIRE D'EPOQUE LOUIS XVI
Estimate value
€ 300 000 – 500 000
ESTAMPILLE DE MARTIN CARLIN, VERS 1780
En placage d'acajou et amarante, ornementation de laiton et de bronze ciselé et doré, tôle laquée noir, à décor de panneaux de laque de takamaki-e, les plateaux en marbre brocatelle d'Espagne, le secrétaire à abattant gainé de cuir vert doré aux petits fers, découvrant trois tablettes et deux tiroirs, à décor d'oies et d'oiseaux, les montants à colonnes détachées, le semainier ouvrant à un vantail découvrant sept tiroirs, les piètements ouvrant à un tiroir à motif de losanges, les pieds octogonaux ornés de cannelures simulées réunis par une tablette d'entretoise, chacun estampillé, le semainier une fois CARLIN et deux fois JME, le secrétaire deux fois CARLIN une fois JME sous la ceinture à gauche, avec un morceau d'étiquette inscrite Jersey à l'encre à l'arrière du tiroir du piètement ; l'entretoise du secrétaire remplacée
H.: 119 cm. (47 in.) ; L.: 52 cm. (20 1⁄2 in.) ; P.: 32 cm. (12 3⁄4 in.)
Martin Carlin, reçu maître en 1766
Provenance
Probablement acquis par l'intermédaire de Dominique Daguerre par Sarah Anne Child, Countess of Westmorland pour Berkeley Square, puis par descendance à sa fille Sarah, mariée au 5e Earl of Jersey en 1804 ;
Puis par descendance aux Earl of Jersey à Osterley Park, Middlesex et Middleton Park, Oxfordshire, jusque dans les années 1934.
Le secrétaire:
Collection Maurice Chalom, New York ;
Collection Georges Lurcy; sa vente The Distinguished Collection of The late Georges Lurcy, Parke Bernet, New York, 8 novembre 1957, lot 352 ;
Property of a Lady, vente Christie's, Londres, 8 décembre 1977, lot 57.
La paire:
Galerie Kugel, Paris, décembre 1993.
Literature
P. Lemonnier, Weisweiler, Paris, 1983, p. 126.
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 NEAR PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY AMARANTH AND JAPANESE TAKAMAKYE LACQUER CABINETS STAMPED BY MARTIN CARLIN, CIRCA 1780
Medium: | Marble, Stone |
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Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
Medium: | Marble, Stone |
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Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Cupboards |
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