A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, EBONY, SYCAMORE, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MEUBLE D'APPUI
A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, EBONY, SYCAMORE, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MEUBLE D'APPUI
A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, EBONY, SYCAMORE, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MEUBLE D'APPUI
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A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, EBONY, SYCAMORE, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MEUBLE D'APPUI

BY ALPHONSE-GUSTAVE GIROUX, PARIS, THE MOUNTS BY HENRI PICARD, PARIS, MID-19TH CENTURY

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A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, EBONY, SYCAMORE, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MEUBLE D'APPUI
BY ALPHONSE-GUSTAVE GIROUX, PARIS, THE MOUNTS BY HENRI PICARD, PARIS, MID-19TH CENTURY
The 'D'-shaped Algerian onxy top above a pair of cupboard doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves, the interior labelled 'MEUBLE en MARQUETERIE provenant du CHÂTEAU de ST. SAËNS ayant appartenu à Madame la Duchesse d'ALMAZAN Fille du Baron d'HAUSSEZ Ministre de la Marine sous LA RESTAURATION', stamped 'A. GIROUX', the mounts stamped to the reverse 'HP' and 'HPR'
47 ½ in. (121 cm.) high; 65 ½ in. (166 cm.) wide; 23 ½ in. (59.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Château de la Duchesse d'Almazan, Saint Saëns, according to label.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 10 September 2013, lot 70.
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Lot Essay

This meuble à hauteur d'appui with superb marquetry panels and rich ormolu mounts was in the collection of the duchesse d'Almazan at her pavilion at St. Saëns. The duchesse d'Almazan was the daughter of the Baron D'Haussez (d. 1854) who was born of a family of magistrates of the Ancien Régime. He briefly aligned himself to the Empire before maintaining a succession of government positions, notably Mininstre de la Marine, under the Restauration. Particularly close to Charles X, following the July Revolution, Baron D'Haussez was exiled, returning to France in 1839 to retire to his château at St. Saëns. It is likely that this meuble d'appui was part of refurbishments made either for his retirement, or by the duchesse shortly after his death.
MAISON ALPHONSE GIROUX
The Maison Alphonse Giroux was established in 1799 by François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux (d.1848), with premises at 7, rue du Coq-Saint-Honoré, Paris. Dealing in luxury goods, and known for its high-quality objets d'art and bibelots, the company also sold small items of furniture. In 1838, the company was taken over by Giroux's two sons, Alphonse-Gustave (d.1886) and André (d.1874), who under the name of Giroux & Cie, further extended the business, showing and frequently winning medals at the Exposition des Produits de l'Industrie française. Between 1855 and 1857, Maison Alphonse Giroux supplied Napoléon III and Empress Eugenie with furniture including a small bureau, two ormolu-mounted chiffonniers, candelabras, clocks and vases. In 1857, the business relocated to 43, boulevard des Capucines, where it remained until 1867 when it was taken over by Duvinage and Harinkouke.
HENRI PICARD
Parisian fondeur and doreur Heni Picard was based at 6 rue Jarente in 1831, moving to 10 rue de la Perle in 1839 until 1864 and was renowned for his production of high quality pièces de table and garnitures de cheminés. The firm also worked on the petits appartements of Emperor Napoléon III at the Louvre. Almost identical corner mounts are found on a Napoléon III grand buffet en ébène et pietra dura, sold Sotheby's Paris, 5 December 2001, lot 440. A related meuble d'appui with marquetry panels and comparable corner mounts is illustrated in C. Payne, 19th Century European Furniture, Woodbridge, 1981, p. 167, no. 448.

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