AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY BUREAU PLAT
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AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY BUREAU PLAT

BY J.F. LELEU, LATE 18TH CENTURY

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AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY BUREAU PLAT
BY J.F. LELEU, LATE 18TH CENTURY
The moulded rectangular top with later gilt-tooled blue leather-lined writing surface above a pair of drawers, on fluted turned tapering legs and toupie feet, stamped twice J.F. Leleu
73 cm. high 114 cm. wide x 63 cm. deep
Literature
Jean-François Leleu, maître in 1764.
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Lot Essay

Jean-François Leleu was one of the favoured assistants in the workshop of the great ébéniste Jean-François Oeben (1721-1763). After the early death of his master, he hoped to be entrusted with the running of the workshop, but was superseded by Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806), another of Oeben's assistants. Riesener married Oeben's widow and went on to become the court ébéniste of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette. Leleu left the workshop, became maître-ébéniste in 1764 and set up on his own. He attracted a grand and fastidious clientele, notably the Duc d'Uzés, Baron d'Ivry, and Ange-Laurent Lalive de Jully.

This elegant bureau plat represents the restrained style of Jean-François Leleu's latter oeuvre around 1790. It relates to a mahogany tric trac table, also stamped by this ébéniste, which is shown in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siécle, Paris, 2002, p. 517.

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