Lot 22: Pair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chairs

Lot 22: Pair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chairs

Description:

Pair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chairs
Each with a rounded, continuous cane back and sides framed by carved walnut scrollwork, above a serpentine seat rail with floral and foliate carving. Raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes, upholstered seats in blue leather, 19th century
height 32 inches, width 23 inches, depth 23 inches
Provenance: Estate of Nina Silberstein, former CEO of David Webb

Condition:

Presents well in very good condition, frames with minor wear, leather seats with minor cracking

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This condition report is provided as a courtesy and reflects our opinion only. Bidders should conduct their own due diligence. The absence of a report does not imply the lot is free of issues. Assessments are based on visual inspection; unless noted, items have not been examined under UV light, movements and electrical components have not been tested, and artworks are generally not removed from frames. We are not professional conservators, and this report is not a comprehensive condition evaluation. Images provided form part of the condition report and should be reviewed carefully. All sales are final. For in-person inspection, please call 860-246-2444 or email info@nadeausauction.com.

Estimate: $1500- $3000

Auction Date: January 1, 2026

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