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Boulle petit armoire   Paris, around 1700/10

Boulle petit armoire


Paris, around 1700/10

c. 1700/10

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Boulle-Intarsien-Schrank
Material/technique
Ebony, brass, tortoise shell, gold
Measurements
151 × 121 × 48 cm
Acquisition
acquired in 2005 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
Artists/makers/authors
Paris, around 1700/10
Detailed information
Inventory number
MO 1720
Provenance
sold in Paris on 22 Nov. 1809 presumably by Pierre Nicholas Hoorn van Vlooswyck, Baron de Hoorn; presumably acquired in by Catherine Tylney-Child (d. 1825)
for Wanstead House, Essex; sold 3 July 1822 by Mr Robins, Wanstead House Sale, lot 31; presumably acquired before 1871 by the Marquis of Hertford; by inheritance until 1913
in the family estate of Sir Richard Wallace, 2 rue Lafitte, Paris; July 1930 acquired from the Bensimon Collection; before 2005 Wildenstein Collection; 14/15 Dec. 2005 Christie's London,
Auction "The Wildenstein Collection", lot 5; acquired in 2005 from P. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd
Place of origin
Paris
Literature
Ausst.-Kat. Der Fürst als Sammler. Neuerwerbungen unter Hans-Adam II. von und zu Liechtenstein, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 12.2.2010–24.8.2010, erschienen Wien 2010, S. 174–177, Kat.-Nr. 70, Abb. S. 278, S. 279
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