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A Pair of Armchairs stamped Veuve Meunier of Paris.

Constructed in a well figured mahogany, which has been excellently carved; rising from addorsed feline claw footed legs to the front and rear, the shaped toprails having carved spandrels and side rails, the channelled  and ring turned swept arms terminating in leopard heads; the seats and backs upholstered, and stencil signed by the maker to the reverse framework, and stamped underneath the upholstery.
French, circa 1850.

Denise Ledoux-Lebard's 'Le Mobilier Francais du XIXe Siecle, published in 1984, updated 1989 records the company working between 1850 and 1853 at 8 Cour de la Juiverie, Bastille, Paris.

Dimensions

H: 47 in / 119 cm   W: 29 in / 73 cm   D: 23.5 in / 59 cm

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Condition report

Excellent condition

Stock number

8568
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