A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY TABLES À ÉCRIRE
THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE WALTER LEES, ESQ.
A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY TABLES À ÉCRIRE

AFTER RENÉ DUBOIS, BY GHISLAIN CHARVET, 20TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY TABLES À ÉCRIRE
AFTER RENÉ DUBOIS, BY GHISLAIN CHARVET, 20TH CENTURY
Each with a rectangular top and inset leather writing surface above a Greek-key pattern frieze with two drawers, on square tapering legs terminating in spirally-turned ormolu sabots
29¼ in. (74 cm.) high; 44½ in. (114 cm.) wide; 22 in. (56 cm.) deep (2)

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The present tables à écrire are after the late Louis XV ormolu-mounted amaranth and bois satiné bureau plat by René Dubois, circa 1763-1765, formerly in the Collection of Sir Charles Mills, Bt., (1792-1872), by descent to Charles 4th Lord Hillingdon, by whose Trustees, sold Christie's, London, 29 June 1972 lot 83 (10,000gns or £ 10,500) to Walter Lees. The pronounced marquetry displaying a variation on a Greek-key frieze, is an early example of a more moderately scaled piece of furniture in the so-called gout-grec style, the early phase of French neo-classicism.

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