77 x 50 x 35 cm.
Label "A. Chevrié" (Alexandre Chevrié).
France, c. 1890.
In bronze foliate sabots standing canted as well as curved four legs, which merge into the moving single-panelled frame with ormolu bronzes. "Fleur de pêcher" marble top accompanied by ormolu profile following the features of the furniture.
Note:
Alexandre Chevrié founded his company in 1878 at 11 rue Portefoin and moved to 7 rue Braque in 1886. He participated in the 1878 and 1889 exhibitions, where he won a silver medal. He was part of the jury and the Legion of Honor four times, and died in 1894.
Literature:
See Denise Ledoux-Lebard, Les ébénistes du XIX siècle, Paris 1984, pp. 126-127. (13305010) (1) (13)
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