Dimensions height 73cm, width 78.2cm and depth 45cm. Use and maintenance restorations and varnish as in the 18th century.
Our table can be compared with similar models reproduced in Pierre and Françoise Rouge's Le Génie des Hache, published by Faton, pages 443 and 444. Those on plates LVIII and LIX in Jeanne-Michel Giroud and Edmond Delaye's Les Hache ébénistes de Grenoble, published by Didier et Richard. And on page 40 of La dynastie des Hache by René Fonvieille, published by Dardelet.
Jean-François Hache, Pierre Hache's eldest son, was born in Grenoble on January 10, 1730, and became cabinetmaker to Duke Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, Governor General of Dauphiné.
For almost thirty years, this master operated large workshops and stores in Place Claveyson, and expanded his business rapidly. His furniture was remarkable for the perfection of its assembly and the originality of its marquetry, for which he mainly used burls or roots of indigenous trees, sometimes used au naturel, sometimes dyed in very bright colors. Many of his pieces have been preserved in Dauphiné families.
These pieces are stamped HACHE FILS A. GRENOBLE.
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