A Special Late 19th Century Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Marble Top Side Table By Maison Millet
Item # HTP4
$55,000
Maison Millet
The shaped breche violette marble top above the pierced bronze floral frieze, the angles headed by very fine male and female espagnolettes on scrolling cabriole legs joined by a stretcher and centered by a floral finial.
Signed Millet A Paris to the bronze frieze, the reverse of the floral swags stamped MB.
Maison Millet was established by Théodore Millet in 1853, and operated until 1902 from premises at 11, Rue Jacques-Coeur, Paris before relocating to 23, Boulevard Beaumarchais. Maison Millet was a highly regarded furniture firm that was described as producing ‘meuble et bronze d’art, genre ancien et moderne.’ The company won several awards in the series of exhibitions in London and Paris, such as the gold Medal in the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle, a Grand Prix in 1900 and three further diplomes d’honneur and four médailles d’or for the furniture they produced. The firm specialized in the Louis XV and XVI styles though they were acclaimed by their contemporaries for working in their own modern style. In March 1902, the firm was authorized by the Palais de Versailles to replicate Marie-Antoinette’s celebrated Grand cabinet à bijoux. An auction was held in 1906 clearing the remaining stock and the firm finally ceased trading in 1918. Maison Millet was an active client of François Linke.
Details:
Height – 29 inches / 74cm
Diameter – 24 inches / 61cm