A PAIR OF LOUIS PHILIPPE CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT FAUTEUILS AND PAIR OF CHAISES EN SUITE
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A PAIR OF LOUIS PHILIPPE CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT FAUTEUILS AND PAIR OF CHAISES EN SUITE

BY JOSEPH-PIERRE-FRANÇOIS JEANSELME, MID-19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF LOUIS PHILIPPE CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT FAUTEUILS AND PAIR OF CHAISES EN SUITE
BY JOSEPH-PIERRE-FRANÇOIS JEANSELME, MID-19TH CENTURY
Each with scrolled toprail, the padded back and seat covered in wreath patterned blue silk, on stele-shaped legs headed by a rosette and carved with anthemion, terminating in block feet, the fauteuils each with bowed seat and turned padded arms on conforming supports terminating in rosettes, one side chair and two fauteuils stamped 'JEANSELME', one fauteuil with old paper label to the underside inscribed 'LE GARDE MEUBLE PUBLIC 67132 BEDEL & CIE.'
38¾ in. (98.5 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) wide; 21 in. (53 cm.) deep (4)
來源
Anonymous sale; Christie's London, 30 October 1997, lot 96.

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The stamp 'JEANSELME' was used by Joseph-Pierre-François Jeanselme between 1840 and 1853. He belonged to a dynasty of furniture makers who were active from 1824 until 1930, during which time various stamps were used. In 1847 the Jeanselme family acquired the contents of the Jacob-Desmalter firm and this suite of seat-furniture is closely related to models made by Jacob-Desmalter in the early 19th Century, such as that illustrated in L. de Groër, Les Arts Décoratifs de 1790 à 1850, Fribourg, 1985, fig. 246. A pair of related giltwood fauteuils supplied by Jacob-Desmalter to Prince Louis Bonaparte and his wife Hortense de Beauharnais was sold anonymously, Christie's London, 12 December 1996, lot 179; while a further set of four fauteuils plus two side chairs, stamped Jacob D. R. Meslee, was sold anonymously, Christie's London, 12 April 1984, lot 66.

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