THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (Lots 28-29)
A TRANSITIONAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD TABLE EN CABERET

细节
A TRANSITIONAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD TABLE EN CABERET
BY PIERRE-FRANÇOIS GUIGNARD

The rounded rectangular brêche d'alep marble top with pierced gallery, above rounded angle-supports with simulated panels, joined by an undertier with brêche d'alep marble top enclosed by a pierced gallery, the shaped apron above canted cabriole legs terminating in pierced sabots, stamped P.F. GUIGNARD, the lower tier with chip to marble
18in. (46cm.) wide; 33½in. (85cm.) high; 16½in. (42cm.) deep

拍品专文

Pierre-François Quéniard, called Guignard, maître in 1767

Guignard established his workshop in the rue de la Roquette. He made furniture in the Louis XV, Transitional and Louis XVI styles, but died early when actively participating in the Revolution