Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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    Paris, circa 1680
    Attributed to Pierre Golle
    Oak and rosewood veneered with ebony,
    satinwood, mahogany, tortoiseshell, pewter,
    and brass; gilded wood; gilt-bronze mounts
    One drawer bears a paper label inked
    N.55148005.
    Height: 2 ft. 6/4 in. (76.7 cm); Width:
    ι ft. 4/2 in. (42 cm); Depth: 1 ft. 2% in.
    (36.1 cm)
    Accession number 82 .DA.34
    PROVENANCE
    (?) Louis, Grand Dauphin of France; (?)
    H. Burgess (sold, Christies, London,
    May 30, 1899, lot 49, for £22 is.); Henry
    James Laird, Ardmore House, Blackheath
    Park, Middlesex (sold, Christie's, London,
    March 19,1936, lot 147); private collection,
    Scotland (sold, Phillips, Glasgow, April 16,
    1981, lot 305); [Alexander and Berendt, Ltd.,
    London, 1981].
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Wilson, "Acquisitions 1982," no. 2, pp. 18-23,
    illus.; Wilson, Selections, no. 5, pp. 10-11,
    illus.; Handbook 1986, p. 145, illus.; Jacques
    Charles et al., De Versailles ä Paris: Le Destín
    des collections royales (Paris, 1989), illus. p. 22,
    fig. 13; Handbook 1991, p. 158, illus.


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    Paris, circa 1680
    Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
    Oak veneered with tortoiseshell, pewter,
    brass, ebony, horn, ivory, boxwood, cherry,
    natural and stained sycamore, pear, thuya
    wood, satinwood, cedar, beech, and ama-
    ranth; gilt-bronze mounts
    Height: 2 ft. 4^3 /s in. (72 cm); Width:
    3 ft. 7/4 in. (110.5 cm); Depth: 2 ft. 5 in.
    (73.6 cm)
    Accession number 71 .DA.100
    PROVENANCE
    (?) Le Despencer Family, Mereworth Castle,
    Kent (sold, circa 1831, to Levy, Maidstone,
    Kent, £35); London art market, 1831;
    Richard, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and
    Chandos, Stowe House, Buckinghamshire
    (sold, Christie's, Stowe House, August 15
    et seq., 1848, lot 256, to [Redfern] for £59);
    William Humble, nth Baron Ward (created
    ist Earl of Dudley, i860, died 1885), 1848;
    William Humble, 2nd Earl of Dudley (died
    1932), Dudley House, Park Lane, London;
    Sir Joseph C. Robinson, Bt., purchased with
    the contents of Dudley House; Dr. Joseph
    Labia (son-in-law of Sir Joseph C. Robin-
    son), London (sold, Sotheby's, London,
    May 17,1963, lot 137); [Ronald Lee, London,
    Ι97θ]ί [Alexander and Berendt, Ltd.,
    London, 1971]; purchased by J. Paul Getty.
    EXHIBITIONS
    The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, June 29-
    September 3,1972, no. 55.


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