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BVRB stands for Bernard II van Risamburgh who became a master in 1735. He was one of the first furniture makers who was entrusted by merchants such as Hérbert, Lazare-Duvaux an Simon-Philippe Poirer, suppliers to the King, to make lacquered and porcelain-fitted furniture. Dealers always refer to BVRB which can be more suitably remembered than van Risamburgh or Risenburgh or Ressenburgh . . . |