A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED WALNUT CHAISES
A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED WALNUT CHAISES

CIRCA 1775, THE FABRIC PROBABLY BY TASSINARI & CHATEL, SUPPLIED BY J.P. MOLYNEUX STUDIO

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED WALNUT CHAISES
CIRCA 1775, THE FABRIC PROBABLY BY TASSINARI & CHATEL, SUPPLIED BY J.P. MOLYNEUX STUDIO
Each stamped PILLOT, carved with acanthus leaves and beads, with rounded backrests, the BAUVE stamps possibly later applied
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Monaco, 3 December 1994, lot 351 (as a set of four, in undecorated walnut).
Acquired from Perrin, Paris, 1999.

Lot Essay

The date of Pillot's maîtrise is unknown. He is recorded in Nîmes at the end of the 18th century.

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