A PAIR OF FRENCH GILTWOOD CONSOLES
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A PAIR OF FRENCH GILTWOOD CONSOLES

BY MAISON JANSEN, MID-20TH CENTURY, OF LOUIS XV STYLE

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A PAIR OF FRENCH GILTWOOD CONSOLES
BY MAISON JANSEN, MID-20TH CENTURY, OF LOUIS XV STYLE
Each with serpentine Brèche d'Alep marble top above foliate-carved intertwined supports centred by a rose and acanthus-carved frieze drawer, stencilled JANSEN to the underside
27 ½ in. (70 cm.) high; 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) wide; 9 ½ in. (24 cm.) deep
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These lots have been imported from outside the EU for sale using a Temporary Import regime. Import VAT is payable (at 20%) on the Hammer price. VAT is also payable (at 20%) on the buyer’s Premium on a VAT inclusive basis. Where applicable Customs duty will be charged (per rate specified by HMRC guidance) on the Hammer price and VAT will be payable at 20% on duty. When a buyer of such a lot has registered an EU address but wishes to export the lot or complete the import into another EU country, he must advise Christie's immediately after the auction.

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Lot Essay

Maison Jansen was founded in Paris in 1880 by Jean-Henri Jansen. Until the closing of its 9 Rue Royale headquarters in 1989, the firm collaborated with many talented designers - the most distinguished of whom were undoubtedly Stephane Boudin (1888-1967) and Pierre Delbée (1900-1974) who were to become the most influential tastemakers of the 20th century. Stephane Boudin ruled Maison Jansen from 1936 and 1961 after which he was replaced by Pierre Delbée. Regarded as one of the most prominent interior decorating companies of the 20th century, Maison Jansen also designed and made furnishings for the interiors they conceived, the designs for which ranged from a revival of Louis XV, XVI and Empire styles to modern taste, creating a dialogue between the historical and the contemporary. Some of the firm's most important commissions were for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's residence in Paris, the White House for Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy and the March family residences in Spain.

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