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SUCCESS FOR BOULLE FURNITURE
01 November 2000


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The sale of the Riahi collection of French furniture by Christie's on November 2nd 2000 in New York was quite successful as it fetched a total turnover of $ 40 million for 59 lots sold, the highest ever-recorded for a reunion of 17th and 18th pieces.

As an example the turnover for the sale of the Akkram Ojjeh collection by Christie's in Monaco in December 1999 totalled $ 34 million for 128 lots while that of the Alexander collection sold by Christie's in New York in April 1999 totalled $ 27,5 million for 330 lots.

A 1685 brass and tortoiseshell inlaid table decorated on its top with a marquetry representing a basket of flowers in the manner of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer made by French furniture maker C. A Boulle fetched a record $ 5,72 million while a writing-table, also by Boulle, went for $ 2,35 million.

A small table with a Sèvres porcelain top, made by French 18th Century designer BVRB fetched $ 2,53 million.

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