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A set of four Louis XV painted wood fauteuils en cabriolet, circa 1750, stamped by Claude-Louis Burgat

Lot closes

June 25, 10:34 AM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 10,000 EUR

Starting Bid

5,000 EUR

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Description

decorated with a polychrome flowers, with polychrome silk upholstery on a blue background, three stamped CLBG


(4)


Haut 86 cm, larg. 65 cm, prof. 52 cm ; Height. 33 3/4 in, width. 25 1/2 in, depth. 20 1/2 in

Neumeister, Munich, 26 Septembre 2012, lot 398 (sold 17 278 €)

Related literature :

P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIème siècle, Paris, 1989, p. 124

Claude-Louis Burgat, woodmaker, received master in 1744.


The CLBG stamp, traditionally attributed to Clément Bergez, now appears to be associated with the woodmaker Claude-Louis Burgat. Indeed, the sale by Christie's on 11 June 1998 (lot 48), of a pair of armchairs, one bearing the CLBG stamp and the other BURGATT, suggests that the master craftsman used both marks interchangeably.

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