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Jean-baptiste Courte, Louis XVI Mahogany Flat Desk
Around 1780 Stamped
Charming Louis XVI Mahogany Flat Desk, Opening With A Drawer In Front.
It Is Trimmed With A Green Leather Top Gilded With Small Iron And Rests On Four Sheath Feet With Wide Grooves Ending With A Gilt Bronze Sabot.
Rich Ornamentation in Gilt Bronze, Beautiful Finish, Buffer Varnish.
This Office Bears the Stamp of Jean - Baptiste COURTE, On the Edge of Its Drawer.
Jean-Baptiste COURTE (1749 - 1843)
Jean Baptiste Courte or Kurt (September 20, 1749 - April 28, 1843), cabinetmaker, master's degree on September 20, 1777 in Dijon. His furniture is often similar to that of Demoulin
Jean Baptiste Courte is originally from Meidelsen, Germany, where his father was a carpenter and most likely a Protestant. His name Kurt was Frenchified in Courte. After his master's degree in 1777, he had to pay the sum of 15 pounds for the right to "habit and open the profession". He then practiced in Dijon, rue Charrue, then rue Piron. He married the daughter of the cabinetmaker Philippe Sesseley, and thanks to him, he perfected himself in the trade. He will have two children, Pierre and Antoine, as well as two nephews, Jean and Nicolas, themselves cabinetmakers, but it is not a dynasty like the Demoulin family.
According to Catherine Gras, the furniture he produces is often similar to that of his colleague from Dijon, Jean Demoulin, without it being possible to know if they worked in collaboration. He stamped COURTE on the edge of a chest of drawers or on the outer edges of drawers near the locks.
Quality Furniture from the Louis XVI Period, XVIIIth Century, Around 1780.
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Dimensions:
Height: 75.5cm
Width: 97.5cm
Depth: 52cm
In Very Good Condition, to emphasize, small halo on the edge of the tray and two very slight snags in the leather (photos).
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