Leon Jallot (1874-1967) & Maurice Jallot (1900-1971)
France, Art Moderne, 1940s
Cherry piecrust top inlaid with ebony trim; felt on the reverse; atop four gracefully tapering legs, which end in gilded bronze sabots. The flip-top conceals two compartments similarly trimmed in ebony.
Metal frame folding table and four open-back armchairs in original black leather; the chairs with padded armrests and brass spacers dividing hand-sewn leather sleeves, typical of Adnet’s design.
Parchment covered wood with a shapely front containing two convex drawers with bronze pulls. The vanity is atop tapering sides on bronze rails, and its surface conceals a flip-down mirror with gilded trim.
Rosewood table with brass nail-heads. Square reversible top, wood on one side, felt on the other, nestled in a notched four-part open base. Literature: Thierry Roche, Andre Sornay, page 104 for similar model. Signed.
Chromed metal trapezium frames. The table with black leather and concealed ashtrays. Literature: T. Roche's Andre Sornay, 2002, image of chairs on page 79.
Walnut with brass pulls and sabots. Rounded D-form design encloses two drawers and one door with channeled faces, on four tapering square legs. The top opens to a mirrored interior and small storage area.