PAIR FRENCH LOUIS XV BEECH VERDURE FAUTEUIL C1900
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A good pair of French Louis XV style carved beech verdure tapestry fauteuil circa 1900. Each having shaped back over carved open arms above a shaped seat and carved apron all supported on cabriole legs. Ht: 43" Width: 28.5" Depth: 23" Seat Height: 16"
Ensuite. Provenance: From the original collection of the Maybrook mansion in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. The 20,000 square foot Gothic mansion was originally built on its 67 acre property by liquor baron, real estate developer, and art collector Henry Clay Gibson in 1881. The mansion along with its art and antiques collection was passed on from the Gibson family to John W. Merriam, and then finally to his stepson Robert Lockyer, the current owner.
Ensuite. Provenance: From the original collection of the Maybrook mansion in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. The 20,000 square foot Gothic mansion was originally built on its 67 acre property by liquor baron, real estate developer, and art collector Henry Clay Gibson in 1881. The mansion along with its art and antiques collection was passed on from the Gibson family to John W. Merriam, and then finally to his stepson Robert Lockyer, the current owner.
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PAIR FRENCH LOUIS XV BEECH VERDURE FAUTEUIL C1900
Estimate $600 - $800
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