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A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood, purplewood, floral marquetry serpentine table chiffonnièreAttributed to BVRB, mid-18th century image 1
A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood, purplewood, floral marquetry serpentine table chiffonnièreAttributed to BVRB, mid-18th century image 2
A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood, purplewood, floral marquetry serpentine table chiffonnièreAttributed to BVRB, mid-18th century image 3
Lot 95*,TP

A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood, purplewood, floral marquetry serpentine table chiffonnière
Attributed to BVRB, mid-18th century

21 November 2023, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£8,000 - £12,000

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A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood, purplewood, floral marquetry serpentine table chiffonnière

Attributed to BVRB, mid-18th century
The hinged top with an ormolu border and inlaid with a delicate floral spray within a shaped cartouche, enclosing a divided interior above a side drawer with tulipwood drawer linings fitted for an inkwell, on slender cabriole legs headed by ormolu piastres chutes, united by a quarter veneered under-tier terminating in sabots, 42.5cm wide x 28.5cm deep x 68cm high, (16.5in wide x 11in deep x 26.5in high)

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Related Literature
Pierre Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français Du XVIIIe Siècle: Dictionnaire des Ebénistes et des Menuisiers, 1989, p. 132-133, ill. p.541.

Bernard Van Risenburgh (died circa 1765) known as BVRB was one of the most accomplished ébénistes of the Louis XV period and established a workshop in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. BVRB mastered the technique of bois de bout end-cut marquetry of floral design. He is also celebrated for the quality of his mounts and the fact that many of them appear exclusively on pieces by or attributed to him suggests that he may have had a hand in their design or an agreement with the bronzier that they were kept exclusively for his use. BVRB is known to have worked with the marchands merciers, particularly Lazare Duvaux and Thomas-Joachim Hébert.

The above lot forms part of a group of tables all stamped or attributed to BVRB which all differ slightly in overall design features. They fall into two distinct categories, firstly those with a fixed top and a drawer fitted with an inkwell which were intended for use as writing tables. The second group with hinged tops, compartmentalised interiors and a lateral drawer with an inkwell which were intended for not only writing but for ladies to store toiletries and ribbons.

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