OSVALDO BORSANI; ATTRIBUTED TO
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CONSOLE-DESSERTE

BY JOSEPH GENGENBACH DIT CANABAS, CIRCA 1780-85

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A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CONSOLE-DESSERTE
BY JOSEPH GENGENBACH DIT CANABAS, CIRCA 1780-85
The rounded rectangular white marble top with three quarter galleried top above a panelled frieze fitted with a drawer, on gadrooned supports joined by a grille and a shaped undertier and terminating in fluted tapering legs with caps and castors, stamped 'J. Canabas' and 'JME' to reverse, some panelled mounts to frieze later
29 ½ in. (75 cm.) high; 27 in. (69 cm.) wide; 14 in. (36 cm.) deep

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Marcus Radecke
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Joseph Gengenbach dit Canabas, maître in 1766. Canabas specialised in small pieces of furniture: a great inventor of furniture destined for the dining room, he was one of the first ébénistes in France to conceive pieces specifically designed to serve in the absence of domestic help.

The undertier of this elegant console-desserte surrounded with a mesh wire to prevent objects from falling illustrates its utilitarian function.

A closely related example, also stamped Canabas, in the collection of James Hauser is illustrated in "Des meubles 'Fonctionnels' Signés: J. Canabas," Connaissance des Arts no.74, April 1958 pp.62-67).

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