A French ormolu-mounted ebonised and parcel-gilt console table
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A French ormolu-mounted ebonised and parcel-gilt console table

BY ETIENNE-SIMON-EUGÈNE ROUDILLON, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

Details
A French ormolu-mounted ebonised and parcel-gilt console table
By Etienne-Simon-Eugène Roudillon, Paris, Late 19th Century
The demi-lune marble top above an acanthus-carved frieze centred by an ormolu and lapis panel above a pair of Corinthian capital-headed pilasters flanking a panelled backplate, the lyre-form, paw-footed front support centred by a winged female mask, the conforming undertier on round feet, the reverse twice stamped Mson ROUDILLON/ALAVOINE & CO./PARIS
38 in. (96.5 cm.) high; 40¼in. (102.5 cm.) wide; 22½ in. (57 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Christie's New York, 1 May 2001, Lot 287 ($23,500).

Lot Essay

Roudillon is recorded as being an established tapissier-ébéniste in Paris in 1844. The business grew rapidly and in 1853 they took over the firm of tapissiers Ringuet-Leprince, and set up ateliers at 9, rue Caumartin. The firm was represented at all of the major exhibitions of the second half of the 19th century, frequently winning awards. In 1880 Roudillon sold his business to Renault & Cie., which in turn became Alavoine & Cie. in 1890 (see D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Mobilier Français du XIXe Siècle, Paris, 1984, pp. 563-4). Although the fine craftsmanship and eclectic style of the present lot would suggest an earlier date of manufacture, the inclusion of 'Alavoine & Cie' in the maker's stamp indicates that it was made, or at least retailed, no earlier than 1890.

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