Download this stock image: An impressive Louis XIV chinoiserie cabinet, reputedly given to Mademoiselle Coco Chanel by the 2nd Duke of Westminster, which sold at Sotheby's London today (13.06.97) in a sale of Important French and Continental Furniture and Decorations for GBP 260,000 to an anonymous bidder on the telephone. WATCH FOR PA STORY. - 2D2XXC4 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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A rare pair of monumental 19th century Louis XV style chateau encoignures or corner cabinets handcrafted of old growth French oak by master artisans in Normandy, circa 1870s. Each bleached oak cabinet features a curved facade having an upper cabinet featuring a moulded cornice with an intricately carved frieze of scrolls, florals, and foliates above the original beautifully curved hand blown glass doors that open to reveal three curved interior shelves. The lower cabinet is made of moulded and carved panel doors that conceal a single interior shelf. All raised on carved, shaped aprons resting on short cabriole legs ending in scrolled French toes. Original iron hardware and working locks with keys. This exceptional pair offers great opportunities to store books and various decorative or collectible objects and will definitely make a statement in any room. Their substantial scale makes these pieces indeed remarkable.
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File:Cabinet commissioned by William Beckford, designer Jean-Guillaume Moitte, Adam Weisweiler maker, Henri August bronze, Paris, c. 1792, Japanese lacquer, mahogany- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - 20180922 151722.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
A LOUIS XVI MAHOGANY AND GILT-BRONZE COMMODE 'À LA GRECQUE', CIRCA 1760, ATTRIBUTED TO JEAN-FRANÇOIS OU SIMON OEBEN, FROM THE DUKE OF CHOISEUL THEN THE DUKE OF PENTHIÈVRE AT CHANTELOUP CASTLE
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