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A late Gustavian late 18th Century console table. Design by Louis Masreliez and executed by Jean Baptist Masreliez.

Estimate
70 000 - 90 000 SEK
6 430 - 8 270 EUR
6 580 - 8 460 USD
Hammer price
56 000 SEK
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Purchasing info
A late Gustavian late 18th Century console table. Design by Louis Masreliez and executed by Jean Baptist Masreliez.

Gilt and white painted. Marble top. Length 132,5, depth 52, height 72,5 cm.

Shortened legs, minor décor damages, the marble top with chips and corner repair.

Provenance

Josef Sachs Collection.

Literature

Katalog över Josef Sachs samling av konsthantverk, av Åke Stavenow och Margareta Cramér, Stockholm 1951, the lot pictured pl. 116, catalogue nr 475 [J. S. 581].
Bengtsson, Anders, Inredningen av änkedrottning Sofia Magdalenas våning på Stockholms slott (The interior of the Dowager Queen Sofia Magdalena's apartment at the Royal Palace in Stockholm), Konstvetenskapliga inst., Stockholms universitet, Vt 1993, compare similar console table pictured page. 44, HGK No. 160 (originally located in the upper lounge), designed by Louis Masreliez, conducted by Frederick August Eckstein and Jean Baptiste Masreliez. Compare also a similar console table (HGK No. 766, originally placed in the parade bedroom) by brothers Masreliez and Gottlieb Iwersson, page 29.

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