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The Exceptional Sale

The Exceptional Sale

Sale Overview

Christie’s Paris will present the live auction of The Exceptional Sale on 18 November. If you are interested in including a lot or collection in this auction, contact us for a free and confidential valuation.

Auction times
18 Nov 04:00 PM (CET) Lots 1-43

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Hippolyte de la Féronnière

Hippolyte de la Féronnière

Head of European Furniture Department | European Furniture & Works of Art

After studies in law and history of art, Hippolyte de la Féronnière became head of sales in European Furniture and Works of Art at Drouot. On the strength of his seven years of experience in the art market he joined the Furniture department at Christies Paris in 2012.

Within the department, he has contributed to the sales of several exceptional collections, including that of Hélène Rochas (2012), Jean Louis Rémilleux at the Château de Digoine (2015), Boniface de Castellane - Anna Gould (2017), Alberto Pinto (2017) and the collection Juan de Beistegui (2018). His knowledge and expertise led to the discovery of a rare 18th century mirror in golden bronze whose value was previously unrecognised. After realising necessary research, Féronnière coordinated its sale at Christies, attaining 350 000 € for the owners. A further important discovery includes a desk of Jean-Henri Riesener from a French private collection, commissioned by the royal furniture store and acquired by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux. This piece of furniture will be reinstalled in its original place at Concorde in Paris.

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