THE OGDEN MILLS ' ARMOIRES A SIX MEDAILLES '
THE CONTRE PARTIE ARMOIRE ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE AND HIS WORKSHOP, LOUIS XIV, CIRCA 1710-20, THE PREMIERE PARTIE ARMOIRE BY JEAN-FAIZELOT DELORME, LATE LOUIS XV, CIRCA 1760-70, WITH BRONZES BY RICHARD
THE OGDEN MILLS ' ARMOIRES A SIX MEDAILLES ' THE CONTRE PARTIE ARMOIRE ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE AND HIS WORKSHOP, LOUIS XIV, CIRCA 1710-20, THE PREMIERE PARTIE ARMOIRE BY JEAN-FAIZELOT DELORME, LATE LOUIS XV, CIRCA 1760-70, WITH BRONZES BY RICHARD Ormolu-mounted and decorated in brass and tortoiseshell première and contre partie Boulle marquetry and ebony respectively, each with a rectangular top outlined with brass banding above an egg-and-dart moulding and a pair of doors mounted with the figures of Aspasia and Socrates respectively and with ribbon-tied trails of medals celebrating the life of Louis XIV, on a fond of scrolling foliage and a simulated plinth with flower-filled trelliswork, the corners with scrolling clasps, the sides similarly decorated with ormolu-edged Boulle marquetry panels in première and contre partie respectively and centred by a cartouche formed of intertwined scrolls, the plinth base with central shield-shaped apron and raised on turned feet with gadrooned collars, the armoire in première partie stamped three times 'J.F.L. DELORME', the bronze of Aspasia signed 'FAIT par Richard' and the inside of the doors veneered in bois satiné , the contre partie armoire retaining constructural elements of original medal trays, the insides of the doors in rosewood with bois satiné lozenge, the contre partie Boulle marquetry panels to the sides replaced, probably at the same time as the medal trays were removed, possibly in the workshop of Delorme 51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 48½ in. (123.5 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (45 cm.) deep [the première partie armoire] 51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 48 in. (122 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (45 cm.) deep [the contre partie armoire] (2)
THE OGDEN MILLS ' ARMOIRES A SIX MEDAILLES '
THE CONTRE PARTIE ARMOIRE ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE AND HIS WORKSHOP, LOUIS XIV, CIRCA 1710-20, THE PREMIERE PARTIE ARMOIRE BY JEAN-FAIZELOT DELORME, LATE LOUIS XV, CIRCA 1760-70, WITH BRONZES BY RICHARD
THE OGDEN MILLS ' ARMOIRES A SIX MEDAILLES ' THE CONTRE PARTIE ARMOIRE ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE AND HIS WORKSHOP, LOUIS XIV, CIRCA 1710-20, THE PREMIERE PARTIE ARMOIRE BY JEAN-FAIZELOT DELORME, LATE LOUIS XV, CIRCA 1760-70, WITH BRONZES BY RICHARD Ormolu-mounted and decorated in brass and tortoiseshell première and contre partie Boulle marquetry and ebony respectively, each with a rectangular top outlined with brass banding above an egg-and-dart moulding and a pair of doors mounted with the figures of Aspasia and Socrates respectively and with ribbon-tied trails of medals celebrating the life of Louis XIV, on a fond of scrolling foliage and a simulated plinth with flower-filled trelliswork, the corners with scrolling clasps, the sides similarly decorated with ormolu-edged Boulle marquetry panels in première and contre partie respectively and centred by a cartouche formed of intertwined scrolls, the plinth base with central shield-shaped apron and raised on turned feet with gadrooned collars, the armoire in première partie stamped three times 'J.F.L. DELORME', the bronze of Aspasia signed 'FAIT par Richard' and the inside of the doors veneered in bois satiné , the contre partie armoire retaining constructural elements of original medal trays, the insides of the doors in rosewood with bois satiné lozenge, the contre partie Boulle marquetry panels to the sides replaced, probably at the same time as the medal trays were removed, possibly in the workshop of Delorme 51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 48½ in. (123.5 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (45 cm.) deep [the première partie armoire] 51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 48 in. (122 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (45 cm.) deep [the contre partie armoire] (2)
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