A PAIR OF LOUIS XV BLUE-PAINTED FAUTEUILS EN CABRIOLET

ONE STAMPED INDISTINCTLY ...ALBET JME TWICE FOR PIERRE MALBET, CIRCA 1765

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV BLUE-PAINTED FAUTEUILS EN CABRIOLET
One stamped indistinctly ...ALBET JME twice for Pierre Malbet, circa 1765
Each with a cartouche-form padded back and serpentine seat covered in pale blue floral silk flanked by downswept arm supports, on molded cabriole legs, redecorated (2)

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Pierre Malbet, matre in 1765.

These chairs were originally part of a set of six sold at auction in Versailles. One pair remains in a private collection in Paris, and another pair from the Bouvier collection is in the Muse Carnavalet, Paris, and illustrated in the catalogue, no. 119. They chairs have the unusual feature of the back being connected solely through a central support rather than by two supports to each side at the base of the stiles.

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