Auction Preview: Furniture and Art Objects of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries at Tajan, Paris, Apr 16
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What: Furniture and Art Objects of the 17th, 18th and 19th CenturiesWhere: Espace Tajan - 37 rue des Mathurins 75008 Paris, FranceWhen: April 16, 02.30 PMPublic Viewing: April 10 from 10 AM to 6 PM - April 11 from 10 AM to 6 PMApril 12 from 10 AM to 6 PM - 1Auction Preview: Furniture and Art Objects of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries at Tajan, Paris, Apr 16
What: Furniture and Art Objects of the 17th, 18th and 19th CenturiesWhere: Espace Tajan - 37 rue des Mathurins 75008 Paris, FranceWhen: April 16, 02.30 PMPublic Viewing: April 10 from 10 AM to 6 PM - April 11 from 10 AM to 6 PMApril 12 from 10 AM to 6 PM - 13 April from 11 AM to 6 PMApril 15 from 10 AM to 6 PM - April 16 from 10 AM to 12 PMTop lots of the sale:— Lot 303: “Canape Dit-A-Head with Flat Folder in Queen Golden Beech”, Realized for the Company Lounge of Madame Elisabeth in Montreuil, by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sene (1748-1803), Louis XVI Period. Up. 99 cm - L. 136.2 cm - Prof. 80.6 cm • 39 X 53 5/8 X 31 3/4 in. Estimate: 150,000 € - 300,000 € (168,388 USD – 336,776 USD)—Lot 310: “Rare After Eight Belles Chairs, Louis XVI Era Mahogany to File In Fork” by Georges Jacob. The tour strip round seat is detached from the folder. The lyre back in solid mahogany is molded and carved rosettes, rais-de-hearts, pearl net, denticles. The tapered and fluted legs are adorned with gadroons, sawtooth patterns topped with a fine pearl and end with a ring-shaped olive-shaped cap. Top. 91 cm - L. 38 cm - Prof. 48cm • 35 7/8 X 15 X 18 7/8 in. Estimate: 80,000 € - 120,000 € (89,807 USD – 134,710 USD)—Lot 187: “Pair of Candelabres Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815), Empire Period.” In bronze with brown and golden patina, composed of a woman with the ancient sitting in tailor forming barrel and carrying an oil lamp with three bobeches. All resting on a rectangular base adorned with women and brandishes applied to the wall supported by a black marble pedestal base. (Small accidents and restorations, marble chips). First Empire pair of patinated bronze candelabra, attributed to Claude Galle. Up. 64 cm (Of Which Base in Marble: 6 cm) - L. 27 cm, 25 13/64 in (Whose Marble Base: 2 23/64) x 10 5/8 in. Estimate: 50,000 € - 80,000 € (56,129 USD – 89,807 USD)— Lot71: “Covered Broth, Sleeping and Lining in Vermeil, Realized for Pauline Borghese by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Paris, Circa 1804-1806.” A silver-gilt covered entree-dish on stand, made for Pauline Borghese by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Paris, circa 1804-1806. Up. 23,5 cm - Diameter. 18.5 cm - W: 2,490kg; 9 1/4 x Diameter. 7 1/4 in. -87.83 Oz.. Estimate: 40,000 € - 60,000 € (44,903 USD – 67,355 USD)—Lot 231: “Tapestry after a Carton” by Bernard Van Orley of the Tenture Dite “Maximilian Chasses", Brussels, XVIIth century. Today called the hunts of Charles V. The month of May and the month of November. To the left of the trees, the richly dressed red figure who holds his mule loaded with wealth, and the blue character leaning against the tree, are borrowed in May. The ivy covered tree and the hunting meal tables are borrowed in November. (Beautiful colors, wear, restorations, lack the border). 334 x 476 cm; 131 1/2 X 187 3/8 in. Estimate: 30,000 € -50,000 € (33,678 USD – 56,129 USD)—Lot 256: “Wool and silk tapestry Brussels, 16th century.” Hunting scene in front of the castle of Tervueren, in Brussels, with its border yellow background of garlands, flowers, fruits, birds and animals. (Restorations). 164 x 417 cm; 64 5/8 X 164 1/8 in. Estimate: 30,000 € -50,000 € (33,678 USD – 56,129 USD)—Lot 192: “Pendulum in Africa”, Attributed To Jean-Simon Deverberie, Direction Erose. A Directoire bronze mantel clock representing the allegory of Africa. Up. 18.5 cm; L. 15 cm - Prof. 7 c, • 7 1/4 in. X 5 7/8 in. X 2 3/4 in. Estimate: 25,000 € - 40,000 € (28,065 USD - 44,903 USD)For details, visit: https://www.tajan.comClick on the slideshow for the highlights of the sale.http://www.blouinartinfo.com/Founder: Louise Blouin Read more