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Event Date22 OCT – 4 NOV 2025 | Online 23792

Collections: provenant des familles Cossé-Brissac, d'Ormesson, La Bédoyère et divers amateurs

Paris
Closed
Sale Total EUR 2,456,053

22 OCT – 4 NOV 2025

Sale Overview

La vente Collections à Paris met en lumière des provenances prestigieuses, comme celles des familles Cossé-Brissac, d’Ormesson et La Bédoyère, avec notamment un paravent d’époque Louis XV, une paire de consoles Louis XVI, une paire de vases couverts montés d’époque Régence à motifs de bambous, ou encore des meubles et sièges estampillés Gourdin, Cresson, Delanois, Riesener..., certains livrés à des résidences royales : une bergère pour le château de Bellevue, résidence des filles de Louis XV, et une paire de bergères Louis XVI par Jean-Baptiste Lelarge, anciennement dans la collection Hubert de Givenchy. Une copie de la commode livrée par André-Charles Boulle à Louis XIV pour le Grand Trianon en 1708, exécutée par Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener, figure parmi les pièces du XIXe siècle.

La collection privée européenne de tabatières et objets de vertu illustre le savoir-faire et le raffinement des orfèvres et horlogers de Genève entre 1790 et 1880. Elle comprend plusieurs tabatières finement émaillées de scènes historiques, dont un exemplaire signé Guidon, Gide et Blondel représentant le siège de Seringapatam d’après Henry Singleton, vers 1799, ainsi qu’une élégante sélection de zarfs réalisés en Suisse.

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The Collectionssale in Paris highlights prestigious provenances, including those of the Cossé-Brissac, d’Ormesson, and La Bédoyère families. It features a Louis XV folding screen, a pair of Louis XVI consoles, a pair of Regency-era covered vases mounted with bamboo motifs, as well as furniture and seating bearing the stamps of Gourdin, Cresson, Delanois, or Riesener, some of which were delivered to royal residences: a bergère for the Château de Bellevue, residence of the daughters of Louis XV, and a pair of Louis XVI bergères by Jean-Baptiste Lelarge, formerly in the Hubert de Givenchy collection. Among the 19th-century pieces is a copy of the commode delivered by André-Charles Boulle to Louis XIV for the Grand Trianon in 1708, executed by Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener.

The European private collection of snuffboxes and objets de vertu showcases the skill and refinement of Geneva goldsmiths and watchmakers between 1790 and 1880. It includes several finely enamelled snuffboxes depicting historical scenes, including one signed by Guidon, Gide, and Blondel, representing the Siege of Seringapatam after Henry Singleton, circa 1799, as well as an elegant selection of Swiss-made zarfs.

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