Lot 310
  • 310

A Louis XV carved beechwood bergère circa 1770, stamped once I. Grandjean and twice JME

Estimate
500 - 800 USD
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Description

  • Jean-Louis Grandjean (b. 1739), maître in 1766
  • beechwood
  • height 33 3/4 in.
  • 86 cm
together with a Louis XV tabouret and a Louis XV style footstool. 3 pieces.

Condition

Bergère: with scattered dents, scratches, age and construction cracks, abrasions and some old worm damage. Carving with some abrasions and rubbing. In good condition. Tabouret: With some minor construction cracks, abrasions and small losses to carving. In good condition. Footstool:With scattered age and construction cracks, abrasions and dents. Carving with scattered abrasions and minor losses. With scattered old worm damage. In good condition.
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