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GERVAIS MAXIMILLIEN EUGÈNE DURAND Also known as DURAND ET FILS (1870-c.1914)
An Elegant Parisian Side Cabinet by F.Durand et Fils (c. 1890 France)
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| Item Stock Code |
6810 |
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| Item Medium Description |
Amaranth. Citronnier |
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| Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details |
F Durand et Fils |
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| European Dimensions |
80.00 cm wide 131.00 cm high 46.00 cm deep |
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| UK/USA Converted Dimensions |
31.50 inches wide 51.57 inches high 18.11 inches deep |
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| Item Provenance & History |
Specialising in the production of 18th century style furniture of the finest quality, Gervais-Maximillien-Eugène Durand (b.1839) exhibited at the Universelle Exposition of Paris in 1889, gaining a silver medal, and the praise of the judges, who compared their work with that of Beurdeley and Dasson With his son Frederic-Louis joining him around 1890, the firm changed its name to Durand et Fils. |
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| Current Item Condition |
Excellent |
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| Item Description / Dealer Expertise |
Constructed in quarter veneered Amaranth, highlighted with citronnier stringing, and dressed with finely cast and chased gilt bronze work, and ‘Sevres’ porcelain plaques: rising from foliate gilt bronze hoof feet, supporting gently swept cabriole legs, and incorporating a shaped bronze galleried undertier: the cabinet having double doors with porcelain plaques of rose and blue trellis work, around central bouquets tied with ‘lovers bow’ knot, mounted in foliate cast gilt bronze frames, and enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers, with brass handles: bronze bouquets to the sides, within inlaid citronnier arabesques. Stamped
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| DURAND |
Gervais-Maximilien-Eugène Durand worked from 12, rue de la Cerisaie, then at 23, rue Beautreillis from 1878. In 1900 he moved to 62, rue Saint-Antoine in the former hotel de Sully, where the workshop was renamed Durand and Son.
Gervais-Maximillien-Eugène Durand (b.1839) exhibited at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889, winning a silver medal and the praise of the judges, who favourably compared the company's work to that of Beurdeley and Dasson. With his son Frederic-Louis joining him around 1890, the firm changed its name to Durand et Fils. |
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Please email or call +44 (0)20-7221 8174 for more information or to purchase this item. |
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| Status |
FOR SALE |
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