Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet
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Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet

8.000
18th century
Louis XVI
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From: 93400, Saint-Ouen, France

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    Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792): Louis XVI Coromandel Lacquer Paneled In-Between Cabinet

     

    A rare and elegant in-between cabinet or commode, opening with a single door, featuring beveled posts and veneered in kingwood framing three Coromandel lacquer panels with chinoiserie decoration. It is topped with a Gris de Sainte Anne marble surface.

     

    This Parisian Louis XVI period piece, stamped by Jacques-Antoine Leclerc circa 1780, showcases exceptional refinement and craftsmanship.

     

    Dimensions:

    Height: 35.8 inches.

    Length: 27.2 inches.

    Depth: 16.9 inches.

     

    Condition: Fine original condition.

     

    Biography:

     

    Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792):

    Master cabinetmaker as of September 29, 1779, he worked on rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine and later in the cour de la Juiverie, near the Bastille moats.

    His creations are stamped "J. A. LECLERC" or "J. A. LECLERE".

    He used various precious woods such as rosewood, kingwood, satinwood, mahogany, as well as Coromandel lacquer panels.

    His stamp can be found on secretaries, commodes, and various small furniture pieces. The former Casimir-Périer collection included a pair of Coromandel lacquer commodes bearing his stamp.

     

    Reference: Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle by François de Salverte.

    Ref: JGWCN28S9Y

    Condition Very good
    Style Louis XVI (Furniture Dressers of Louis XVI Style)
    Period 18th century (Furniture Dressers 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Cabinetmaker Jacques-Antoine Leclerc (1744-1792)
    Length (cm) 69
    Height (cm) 91
    Depth (cm) 43
    Materials Laque, Brazilian kingwood or Bois de violette, Marble
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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