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Butchoff Antiques
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An Imposing Pair of Louis Philippe Fauteuils (c. 1835 France)

Reference no. 73854

Dimensions

64.00cm wide    114.00cm high    57.00cm deep (25.20 inches wide  44.88 inches high  22.44 inches deep)

Provenance

The tablets, palmettes, lappeting, laurel wreathes, and Lions Heads were designs that were given prominence by Percier and Fontaine, the Emperor Napoleon’s decorators, and used extensively in the decorative scheme for the palace at Compiegne. The crisp carving, eclectic usage of motifs, and the tight design of this pair of chairs have strong affinities with the firm of Jeanselme Freres, who were working between 1824 until 1840

Description / Expertise

Constructed in Honduras Mahogany, standing on swept lappeted gentle ‘S’ shaped legs to the front, and sabre shaped to the rear, the padded arms, leaf carved, terminate in Lions Heads. The balloon form of the back is crowned by facing eagles. The seat shape, an incurved undulate, is most unusual. Upholstered in suede throughout.