Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer, maître in 1771. This elegant bureau plat, with its trellis pattern marquetry and legs inlaid with husk pendants, relates to a group of furniture by or attributed to Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer. A smaller example sold from the collection of Bernice and Edgar Garbisch, Sotheby’s, New York, 17 May 1980, lot 322, and a related example sold from the collection of Jaime Ortiz-Patiño, Sotheby’s, New York, 20 May 1992, lot 89. As with the present example, they are unsigned but attributed to Cramer. Cramer was known for using the trellis pattern enclosing quatrefoils and legs inlaid with husk pendants, such as on a bonheur du jour signed M. G. CRAMER, illustrated in C. Packer, Paris Furniture, 1956, fig. 221. A nearly identical bureau plat with its matching cartonnier is in the Ministre de la Marine, Paris.
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Overall with nicks, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Some minor construction cracks and small losses to carving. The veneers with some minor lifting, losses and restorations. With some scattered examples of overpainting, including to the reverse right side where there are small circular examples. The back right leg slightly askew. The mounts with some rubbing and tarnish, as to be expected, and re-gilt. The false handles and bead-and-reel mounts later. One slide lacking pull. The border mount possibly an old replacement. The leather later with some minor wear and surface scratching. Some strips to the underside for re-supporting; with a small patch repair to the underside. Worn customs stamp to the underside.
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Lot 185Sale 19643
ATTRIBUTED TO MATHIEU-GUILLAUME CRAMER, CIRCA 1775A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND PARQUETRY BUREAU PLATEstimate: USD 20,000 - 30,000
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