• Le goût français  - Arts décor auction at Christies

    Sale 3560

    Le goût français - Arts décoratifs du XIIe au XIXe siècle

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    8 November 2013

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    • PAIRE DE TABLES BOUTS DE CANAP
    Lot 335

    PAIRE DE TABLES BOUTS DE CANAPE

    LA GARNITURE DE SOIE, PROBABLEMENT DU XVIIIEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 2,250

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

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    PAIRE DE TABLES BOUTS DE CANAPE
    LA GARNITURE DE SOIE, PROBABLEMENT DU XVIIIEME SIECLE
    De forme rectangulaire, les pieds facétés réunis par une entretoise
    Hauteur: 68,5 cm. (27 in.) ; Largeur: 61 cm. (24 in.) ; Profondeur: 46,5 cm. (18 1/3 in.) (2)

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    A PAIR OF CRIMSON SILK DAMASK-COVERED OCCASIONAL TABLES, THE FABRIC PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY


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