A SUITE OF EMPIRE GILTWOOD SEAT FURNITURE in the manner of Pierre-Gaston Brion comprising: four fauteuils and eight chairs, with rectangular padded backs and upholstered seats covered in yellow-ground gros and petit-point needlework with vases of flowers, the frames with fasces crestings and panelled toprails applied with berried laurel and rosettes above the fluted uprights headed by wreaths and with berried laurel seat-rails, the fauteuils with lotus-leaf carved arms terminated by orbs upon stiff-leaf headed turned tapering supports and turned tapering legs with toupie feet, the fauteuils stamped DOM, one bearing a paper label inscribed 8/, Krammer, three with label TAILLEUR Fils & Cie. Garde-Meuble/21440017, 00015 and 00011, three fauteuils and four chairs with later squared ground to the original needlework, the needlework of two seats and one back replaced, regilt (12)

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A SUITE OF EMPIRE GILTWOOD SEAT FURNITURE in the manner of Pierre-Gaston Brion comprising: four fauteuils and eight chairs, with rectangular padded backs and upholstered seats covered in yellow-ground gros and petit-point needlework with vases of flowers, the frames with fasces crestings and panelled toprails applied with berried laurel and rosettes above the fluted uprights headed by wreaths and with berried laurel seat-rails, the fauteuils with lotus-leaf carved arms terminated by orbs upon stiff-leaf headed turned tapering supports and turned tapering legs with toupie feet, the fauteuils stamped DOM, one bearing a paper label inscribed 8/, Krammer, three with label TAILLEUR Fils & Cie. Garde-Meuble/21440017, 00015 and 00011, three fauteuils and four chairs with later squared ground to the original needlework, the needlework of two seats and one back replaced, regilt (12)
Provenance
A Lady of Title, sold in these Rooms, 9 December 1982, lot 41.

Lot Essay

This suite is closely comparable to the salon furniture supplied by the menuisier-sculpteur Pierre-Gaston Brion to the Garde-Meuble Impérial in 1811. Brion's suite remained in store until 1838 when it was re-gilded by the doreur Petrelle and recovered by the tapissier Laflèche for the use of Louis-Philippe at the Grand Trianon (D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Grand Trianon, Paris, 1975, Vol. I, pp.94-95). A further related suite supplied to the Garde-Meuble by Brion is in the deuxième salon of the Emperor's private apartments at Fontainebleau (S. Grandjean, Empire Furniture, London 1966, fig. 55).

An almost identical fauteuil from the Château de Valençay is illustrated in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français, Tome II, Paris 1980, p.165, fig.152. Originally from a suite comprising: two canapés, six fauteuils and six chaises, (sold in Paris in 1952), they were probably sold from Valençay circa 1899 by the heirs of the duc de Talleyrand. One canapé, two fauteuils and two chairs were sold at Sotheby's Monaco, 30 November 1986, lot 982.

A closely related pair of fauteuils enriched with a dolphin cresting were sold in these Rooms, 14 June 1990, lot 75.

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