Lot 114
Lot 114
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF RUTH S. STANTON
A GERMAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT

BY DAVID ROENTGEN, NEUWIED, CIRCA 1785-1790

Price Realised USD 88,200
Estimate
USD 100,000 - USD 150,000
Closed: 5 Apr 2022
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A GERMAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT

BY DAVID ROENTGEN, NEUWIED, CIRCA 1785-1790

Price Realised USD 88,200
Closed: 5 Apr 2022
Price Realised USD 88,200
Closed: 5 Apr 2022
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Of demilune form, with a fall front with a gilt-tooled black leather-inset writing surface revealing a fitted interior, flanked by pilasters headed by roundels, further flanked with three open, rounded shelves to each side, with a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs and sabots, the reverse with a painted white Imperial inventory number 'N. 1942' for Gatchina Palace and a paper label inscribed in red with the number '1,' the reverse and underside with red Soviet painted numbers '2071' and 'No. 91-962', respectively
4812 in. (135 cm.) high, 37 in.(100 cm.) wide, 1334 in. (38.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied for the Tauride Palace, St. Petersburg, either to Prince Grigory Potemkin (1739-1791) or Catherine the Great.
Russian Imperial Collections, recorded at Gatchina Palace, St. Petersburg in 1880.
Documented in a collecting point in St. Petersburg in 1927/29.
Galerie Lempertz, Schloss Drachenburg, Königswinter am Rhein, 16-17 October 1930, lot 65.
French private collection.
Acquired from Daxer and Marschall, Munich.
Literature
W. Koeppe, ed., Extravagant Inventions: The Princely Furniture of the Roentgens, New York, 2012, pp. 196-197, fig. 87. (illustrated)
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