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A ROYAL LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD MARQUISE BY GEORGES JACOB, CIRCA...

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With a curved back, the top rail centred with two entwined ribbons, one carved with roses the other with sheaves of wheat, issuing laurel branches, the back further carved with acanthus tips and beading, the scrolling arms surmounted with pomegranate finials, the scrolling arms carved with leaf tips and beading to the scrolling section, chute de piastre with scrolling terminals and poppies carved to each side, with fluted baluster supports carved with beading and laurel leaves, the curved front rail flanked by rosettes and canted mille-raies panels, on tapering and conformingly decorated legs on toupie feet, upholstered in pale blue moiré fabric, formerly grey-painted and later gilded in the first half of the 19th century
373⁄4 in. (96 cm.) high; 35 in. (89 cm.) wide; 261⁄2 in. (67.5 cm.) deep

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From a set of eight 'fauteuils d'angle' by Georges Jacob commissioned for the Pavillon de Musique of the château de Montreuil delivered in 1784 to Marie-Josephine-Louise, Comtesse de Provence, together with 7 others.
With Reynal Hervouet, Paris in 2002.

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With a curved back, the top rail centred with two entwined ribbons, one carved with roses the other with sheaves of wheat, issuing laurel branches, the back further carved with acanthus tips and beading, the scrolling arms surmounted with pomegranate finials, the scrolling arms carved with leaf tips and beading to the scrolling section, chute de piastre with scrolling terminals and poppies carved to each side, with fluted baluster supports carved with beading and laurel leaves, the curved front rail flanked by rosettes and canted mille-raies panels, on tapering and conformingly decorated legs on toupie feet, upholstered in pale blue moiré fabric, formerly grey-painted and later gilded in the first half of the 19th century
373⁄4 in. (96 cm.) high; 35 in. (89 cm.) wide; 261⁄2 in. (67.5 cm.) deep

Provenance
From a set of eight 'fauteuils d'angle' by Georges Jacob commissioned for the Pavillon de Musique of the château de Montreuil delivered in 1784 to Marie-Josephine-Louise, Comtesse de Provence, together with 7 others.
With Reynal Hervouet, Paris in 2002.

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