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    29 - 31 March 2011

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    • Pierre Chareau (1883-1950)
    Lot 771

    Pierre Chareau (1883-1950)

    GUÉRIDON ÉVENTAIL 'SN9', VERS 1930

    Price realised

    EUR 139,000

    Estimate

    EUR 40,000 - EUR 60,000

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    Pierre Chareau (1883-1950)
    Guéridon éventail 'SN9', vers 1930
    En fer forgé patiné noir, le plateau rectangulaire, dissimulant deux plateaux triangulaires se déployant en éventail autour d'un fût tubulaire, terminé par une base circulaire
    Hauteur : 65,5 cm. (25 7/8 in.) ; Longueur : 50 cm. (19¾ in.) ; Longueur déployée : 62 cm. (24½ in.) ; Largeur : 15 cm. (6 1/8 in.) ; Largeur déployée : 49,5 cm. (19½ in.)

    Provenance

    Collection privée, Paris ;
    Galerie Doria, Paris.

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    • Viewing on 26 March is 10am-midnight

    Lot Essay

    Cf. : Julien Lepage, Observations en visitant dans L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, novembre-décembre 1933, id., p. 13 pour une vue in situ dans la Maison de Verre ;
    René Herbst, Un inventeur... L'architecte Pierre Chareau, éditions du Salon des Arts Ménagers, Paris, 1954, p. 40 pour une vue in situ dans le bureau du docteur Dalsace dans la maison de verre ;
    Marc Vellay, Kenneth Frampton, Pierre Chareau, éditions du regard, Paris, 1984, p. 166, p. 167, p. 271 pour des vues in situ dans la Maison de Verre ;
    Arlette Barré-Despond, UAM, éditions du regard, Paris, 1986, p. 298

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    Post Lot Text

    A patinated wrought-iron 'SN9' guéridon, with three leaves, two being adjustable, by Pierre Chareau, circa 1930


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