AN EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND EBONY-BANDED BURR-YEW OCCASIONAL TABLE
AN EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND EBONY-BANDED BURR-YEW OCCASIONAL TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN-GUILLAUME BIENNAIS

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AN EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND EBONY-BANDED BURR-YEW OCCASIONAL TABLE
Attributed to Martin-Guillaume Biennais
The rectangular top with low edge to two sides, with a candle-slide and to the front with a frieze-drawer, centred by a palmette-decorated escutcheon, on four square tapering legs joined by a conforming rectangular undertier and on paw feet
28½ in. (72.5 cm.) high; 14½ in. (36 cm.) wide; 11 in. (28 cm.) deep
Provenance
Yolande Marie-Louise Lyne Stephens (née Duvernay).

Lot Essay

Martin-Guillaume Biennais (d. 1843) settled in Paris in 1789 as a tabletier and furniture maker before becoming goldsmith by appointment to Napoleon I and to the principal monarchs of Europe. In 1790 he acquired the boutique Au singe violet, where he specialised in the production of richly fitted nécessaires, games-tables and compact and refined pieces of furniture.

This table relates to several games-tables by Biennais with similar outward-facing paw feet which have trade labels Au singe violet (L. Groër, Les Arts Décoratifs de 1790 à 1850, Fribourg, 1985, p. 72, figs. 116-117) and to a nearly identical table with associated dressing mirror that was sold anonymously in these Rooms, 4 July 1996, Lot 230.

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