$12,000
Sold
sold

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Description
55"h. x 38"w. x 16 1/2"d. A three-story six-room
wooden dollhouse with original cream/grey painted
finish to suggest stone has a steepled-roof with
small door opening to an attic,and double stack
chimneys. There are two large "wall" panels at the
front that hinge open for exhibit,and heavy cast
handles for carrying at the sides. Each room has
one large four-paneled floor-to-ceiling window at
the back. The house has six rooms,two on each
floor,and a center hallway on the ground floor. An
unusually wide doorway with cast-hinged door is
between the rooms on each floor. Each room is
richly furnished,as follows: Top left: silk
wallpaper with matching silk draperies having
fringe and tassel trim; luxury ebony-finished
furniture from Badeuille with gilt paper appliques
to simulate bronze,comprising
credenza,piano,table,settee and four chairs with
original upholstery; fireplace with gilded tin
pressed mirror and crystal and gilt metal
chandelier. Top right: textured wallpaper with
velvet fringed draperies,having a matching
chandelier to opposite room,and furnished with a
faux-marble fireplace below a mirror,high canopy
bed with matching table,and four chairs,and
jardiniere,paper mache portable stove,and various
accessories. Middle floor left: silk wallpaper
with silk draperies having fringed edging,silver
chandelier,fireplace with faux-bamboo gilt metal
mirror,another matching mirror,sofa and four
chairs with raised carving details and leather
seats,four various cupboards and tables,and
various accessories including
mirrors,birdcage,candlesticks. Middle floor
right: textured wallpaper and parquet-patterned
paper floor,with silk draperies,fireplace with
mirror,and furnished with an early set of
Biedemeier faux-rosewood bed and washstand,lady's
writing desk,table and five chairs,sewing
table,superb mirror-front armoire,and various
gilded soft metal pieces including rocking
chair,towel bar and letter holder. Ground floor
left: kitchen with various
cupboards,stove,table,bench,and a multitude of
cooking pots,dishes,and utensils. Ground floor
right and hallway: richly-patterned paper
floor,the room containing fireplace and mirror
along with a set of Badeuille furnishings with
natural finish decorated with decoupage designs
and gilt edging,comprising
pianoforte,cupboard,fernery,table,settee and four
chairs that are covered with unusual luxury mauve
velvet,and ormolu accessories.Very good/excellent
condition,no restoration or re-work of any
kind,some typical minor play wear to small
pieces,some water damage to corner sections of
silk wall paper. The house and contents are sold
as found from the garret of their home on Rue
Joseph Bara in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
where they have been preserved by their original
family owners,the Hecht family,for well more than
a century,offering a charming "moment in time"
vision of an opulent late 19th century Parisian home.