拍品专文
The design for the present imposing chair relates closely to that of the fauteuil du Trône supplied for the sum of 8.900 francs by the celebrated Parisian ébéniste, François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter (d. 1841), for the salle du Trône of Napoleon I at the Palais de Saint-Cloud in 1804. Based on designs by Charles Percier (d. 1838) and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (d. 1853), Jacob-Desmalter's original chair was constructed of gilt walnut with an oval back and with star-studded finials in solid ivory. In the late 19th century, the Empire style was revived by such firms as Maison Antoine Krieger and his contemporaries. Notably, a pair of giltwood throne chairs was supplied to the New York offices of F.W. Woolworth, sold Chritie's, New York, 26 October 2000, lot 260.