"Rosewood And Marquetry Desk Table, Napoleon III Period – Part 2 Of The 19th Century"
Magnificent Louis XV style ceremonial desk in precious wood marquetry with floral decoration, made in a Parisian cabinetmaking workshop in the 19th century. Its eventful top reveals exceptional work of marquetry in rosewood, palisander and native wood, restoring a magnificent central floral decoration animated on its perimeter by a frame formed of foliage on a rosewood background. This central desk is surrounded by a gadrooned ingot mold in gilded bronze with chiseled sculptures at the corners. The curved belt of this desk is arranged with a large drawer hidden on the front, decorated with foliage and flowers. This piece of furniture rests on curved legs enriched at the top with a corner fall in gilded bronze decorated with a woman's bust. At the bottom, a bronze ornamentation takes the form of a lion's claw hoof. Fully restored, this is a unique piece that attracts the eye with its presence. ******** Period: 2nd part of the 19th century Excellent condition after restoration in our workshop. Varnish finish Delivery in France or internationally. Width: 114 cm Depth: 67.5 cm Height: 74 cm Reference: 181224