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Armchair with a straight back in cream-coloured relaquered...

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Armchair with a straight back in cream-coloured relaquered wood with a gilded rechampi moulded and richly carved with palmettes and lotus leaves. The straight armrests with cuffs, supported by a baluster and adorned with fleurons. The curved belt, the front feet balusters and tapered, the rear feet arched. Stamped Jacob D rue Meslée. It bears the mark of the Tuileries Palace under the Restoration, N'5387, a label with the n° 1242, a partially torn label n° 1603 Petits Appartements de l'Impératrice, Chambre, fauteuil n°8029- 6 armchairs. Empire period (wear, chips) H: 95 - W: 63 - D: 49,5 cm The Jacob D rue Meslée stamp was used from 1803 to 1813: association of François-Honoré "This armchair is part of a series of six armchairs delivered in 1810 for the bedroom in the small apartments of Empress Marie-Louise at the Palais des Tuileries. Armchairs from this series are kept at La Malmaison, in Josephine's bedroom. This lounge furniture is reproduced in "Château de La Malmaison by Percier et Fontaine, Paris 1908-1909, Foulard Ed. Pl. 5. 1- Jean-Pierre Samoyault, Mobilier français Consulat et Empire, Paris 2009, Gourcuff Ed. p.166, reproduced fig. 265. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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Armchair with a straight back in cream-coloured relaquered wood with a gilded rechampi moulded and richly carved with palmettes and lotus leaves. The straight armrests with cuffs, supported by a baluster and adorned with fleurons. The curved belt, the front feet balusters and tapered, the rear feet arched. Stamped Jacob D rue Meslée. It bears the mark of the Tuileries Palace under the Restoration, N'5387, a label with the n° 1242, a partially torn label n° 1603 Petits Appartements de l'Impératrice, Chambre, fauteuil n°8029- 6 armchairs. Empire period (wear, chips) H: 95 - W: 63 - D: 49,5 cm The Jacob D rue Meslée stamp was used from 1803 to 1813: association of François-Honoré "This armchair is part of a series of six armchairs delivered in 1810 for the bedroom in the small apartments of Empress Marie-Louise at the Palais des Tuileries. Armchairs from this series are kept at La Malmaison, in Josephine's bedroom. This lounge furniture is reproduced in "Château de La Malmaison by Percier et Fontaine, Paris 1908-1909, Foulard Ed. Pl. 5. 1- Jean-Pierre Samoyault, Mobilier français Consulat et Empire, Paris 2009, Gourcuff Ed. p.166, reproduced fig. 265. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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