A Round Salon Table,
Maison Millet, France, late 19th century, elegantly curved oakwood frame, rosewood veneer, fine ornamental marquetry with several, partly dyed precious woods, polished finish in traditional technique, one middle shelf, exquisitely chased gilt bronze fittings partly in the form of ram’s heads and laurel leaves, middle shelf and top with edging, signed, MILLET a PARIS, height 75.5 cm, diameter 52.5 cm, in beautiful professionally restored condition. (MIN)
The present item is subject to conservation legislation (ASB).
MAISON MILLET (1853-1918) was founded in 1853 by Theodore Millet. The company exclusively produced luxury furniture and gilt bronze objects of the highest quality, mainly furniture in 18th-century style. An increasing demand led Millet to outsource some of his orders to other renowned cabinet-makers. One of them was François Linke. Millet won a gold medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889. Maison Millet was open as a producer until 1902 and, after the death of the founder in 1906, still as a store until 1918.
Lit.:
Denise Ledoux-Lebard: “Le Mobilier Francais du XIX Siecle”. Paris 2000. pp. 482, 483. Christopher Payne: “Francois Linke - The Belle Epoque of French Furniture”. London 2003.
Esperto: Günther Minichreiter
Günther Minichreiter
+43-1-515 60-528
guenther.minichreiter@dorotheum.at
23.10.2023 - 14:00
- Prezzo realizzato: **
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EUR 8.450,-
- Stima:
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EUR 4.000,- a EUR 6.000,-
A Round Salon Table,
Maison Millet, France, late 19th century, elegantly curved oakwood frame, rosewood veneer, fine ornamental marquetry with several, partly dyed precious woods, polished finish in traditional technique, one middle shelf, exquisitely chased gilt bronze fittings partly in the form of ram’s heads and laurel leaves, middle shelf and top with edging, signed, MILLET a PARIS, height 75.5 cm, diameter 52.5 cm, in beautiful professionally restored condition. (MIN)
The present item is subject to conservation legislation (ASB).
MAISON MILLET (1853-1918) was founded in 1853 by Theodore Millet. The company exclusively produced luxury furniture and gilt bronze objects of the highest quality, mainly furniture in 18th-century style. An increasing demand led Millet to outsource some of his orders to other renowned cabinet-makers. One of them was François Linke. Millet won a gold medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889. Maison Millet was open as a producer until 1902 and, after the death of the founder in 1906, still as a store until 1918.
Lit.:
Denise Ledoux-Lebard: “Le Mobilier Francais du XIX Siecle”. Paris 2000. pp. 482, 483. Christopher Payne: “Francois Linke - The Belle Epoque of French Furniture”. London 2003.
Esperto: Günther Minichreiter
Günther Minichreiter
+43-1-515 60-528
guenther.minichreiter@dorotheum.at
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Asta: | Mobili e antiquariato, vetri e porcellane |
Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala con Live Bidding |
Data: | 23.10.2023 - 14:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 14.10. - 23.10.2023 |
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