Details
A PAIR OF EARLY LOUIS XV GILTWOOD TABOURETS
CIRCA 1730
Each with waved rectangular drop-in seat covered in crimson silk-velvet with embroidered border, above a gadrooned frieze and pierced seat-rail carved with trellis and scrolling rocaille centred by a rockwork pierced clasp, on shell-headed acanthus-carved cabriole legs, re-gilt
17 in. (43 cm.) high; 19 ¼ in. (49 cm.) wide; 15 ¼ in. (39 cm.) deep
Provenance
M. et Mme. X, Neuilly.
The Alexander Collection; sold Christie's, New York, 30 April 1999, lot 87.
Literature
'M. et Mme. X, Neuilly', Connaissance des Arts, December 1958, p.103.

Brought to you by

Amelia Walker
Amelia Walker

Check the condition report or get in touch for additional information about this

If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.

Sign in
View condition report

Lot Essay

Designed in the early Louis XV 'pittoresque' style, these tabourets are typical of the transition from the restraint of the earlier Régence style - with their shallow hatched relief carving and symmetrical motifs to the seatrails - to the full-blown Rococo of the mid-18th century, when the slight cabriole legs and bowed seats shown here became increasingly exaggerated and asymmetrical. They are related to a pair of stools, whose seatrails are centred by similar, though unpierced rocaille clasps, formerly in the collection of André Meyer, New York (sold Christie's, New York, 26 October 2001, lot 67).

More from A Townhouse off Grosvenor Square: The Collection of Dr. Peter D. Sommer

View All
View All