"Pair Of Stools Attributed To Georges Jacob Louis XVI Period XVIII Century "
Pair of stools in gray lacquered beech attributed to *Georges Jacob Louis XVI period 18th century. Belt delicately carved with a frieze of water flowers joined by finely carved rounded connecting dice with little flowers. They rest on four tapered legs with rudentate fluting, ringed at the top. Original lacquer in good condition. They are covered with a sky blue velvet with beige stripes in very good condition. We will note the finesse of execution as well as the accuracy of the proportions identical to the production of the workshop of Georges JACOB at this time. *Georges Jacob (1739-1814) – mastered on September 4, 1765: He is the most famous and the most creative of all the 18th century seat joiners in France. At the forefront of his wealthy clientele is the royal family.