Lot Essay
The firm of Grohé was established in the mid 1820s in Paris by Guillaume and Jean-Michel Grohé. They exhibited at the major exhibitions throughout the 19th century and supplied furniture to the French Royal households, as well as to Queen Victoria. Following Guillaume's retirement in 1861, the younger brother Jean-Michel managed the business until 1884, when it ceased trading.
The design of the central marquerty pastoral vignette derives from a commode supplied for Versailles by Jean-Henri Riesener (maître 1768) and now in the Musée de Condé, Chantilly.
A similar meuble d'appui by Grohé, with trellis marquetry panels is illustrated in D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Mobilier Français du XIX Siècle, Paris 1984, p. 242.
The design of the central marquerty pastoral vignette derives from a commode supplied for Versailles by Jean-Henri Riesener (maître 1768) and now in the Musée de Condé, Chantilly.
A similar meuble d'appui by Grohé, with trellis marquetry panels is illustrated in D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Mobilier Français du XIX Siècle, Paris 1984, p. 242.