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A SET OF TEN WHITE-PAINTED WALL BRACKETS

CIRCA 1965, SUPPLIED BY PIERRE DELBEE OF MAISON JANSEN

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A SET OF TEN WHITE-PAINTED WALL BRACKETS
circa 1965, supplied by Pierre Delbee of Maison Jansen
Comprising a pair of large, two pairs of medium and a pair of small brackets, each with dished tops and fluted bases
the largest - 8 in. (20 cm.) high; the smallest - 4¾ in. (12 cm.) high (10)
Provenance
Supplied by Pierre Delbée to support porcelain groups in the Salon of Miguel Angel, Madrid, circa 1965.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Stéphane Boudin favoured the use of brackets like this to display china in Dining Rooms, such as that executed for Lady Baillie at Leeds Castle, Kent, illustrated in James Archer Abbott, Jansen, New York, 2006, p.106.

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