Lot Essay
With its pierced rockwork chutes and frieze enriched with bountiful foliate mounts, this impressive bureau plat embodies the essence of the full-blown Louis XV style for which Maison Millet was renowned. While the use of richly-grained kingwood and the presence of sinuous curves are in keeping with the mid-eighteenth century style upon which the bureau is based, the present table also relates to the oeuvre of the celebrated ébéniste Jacques Dubois. Designed as rosettes of swirling Rococo form, the mounts applied to the sides of the present bureau are reminiscent of Dubois's signature foliate swirls. Comparable pierced swirling rosettes can be found on a bureau plat by Dubois illustrated in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIè Siècle, Paris, 1989, p. 273, as well as on one formerly in the collections of Baron de Redé at the Hôtel Lambert, Paris. A virtually identical bureau was sold at Christie's, London, 20 September 2012, lot 191 (£49,250).