Lot n° 50
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30000 - 40000
EUR
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Result
: 84 500EUR
Mazarin desk in Boulle tortoiseshell and brass marquetry, ri - Lot 50
Mazarin desk in Boulle tortoiseshell and brass marquetry, richly decorated with animals such as sea horses, birds, butterflies, squirrels and monkeys, the top centered on three dancing figures with three putti under a canopy supported by mermaids and winged caryatids, framed by foliage scrolls, the front opening to seven drawers and a flap. The truncated cone-shaped double bracket feet are joined four by four by a brace, and stand on "toupie" feet. Ornamented with gilded chased bronzes, such as the top gallery and filleted drawer frames.
Louis XIV period, attributed to Nicolas Sageot, circa 1700.
Height 78.5 cm - Width 128 cm - Depth 72.6 cm
(reinforcements, accidents and missing pieces)
Stamping was not widely used before the Regency period, making it difficult to attribute a piece of furniture to a particular cabinetmaker. Attributions therefore often depend on stylistic comparisons.
Our elegant Mazarin desk in Boulle marquetry is no exception to this rule, but it can nevertheless be associated with the work of Nicolas
Sageot.
With its double bracket feet joined four by four by an openwork brace, but also and above all with its Bérain-style decoration of grotesques, animals, arabesques and foliage, our desk is close to this important Mazarin desk in Boulle marquetry stamped by Nicolas Sageot in the Royal Collections of Sweden (inv.
Sweden (inv. H.G.K. 215, illustrated in P. Grand, "Le mobilier Boulle et les ateliers de l'époque", L'Estampille L'Objet d'Art, n. 266, February 1993, p. 50). Its singular decoration also enables a comparison with ours, since both feature squirrels under a canopy on the drawer fronts.
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