Inlaid with rosewood in frames of amaranth highlighted by angled nets.
Rectangular, it opens with a drawer, a flap revealing a paper clip and two door leaves concealing a chest. It has a three-point lock that evenly closes the drawer.
The central part of the marquetery in the flap revealing an heart.
Stamped STUMPFF and JME (Jurande des Menuisiers Ébénistes parisiens).
Beautiful breech marble.Very beautiful ornamentation of chiseled and gilt bronzes.
Jean-Chrysostome STUMPFF (1731-1806)
Born in Swabia, STUMPFF established himself as a free craftsman in the rue Saint-Nicolas, where he remained after obtaining his master's degree in 1766. His stamp is found on a number of works in rosewood veneer and lacquer in the style of the Extreme-Orient, with marquetry with geometric motifs. But what made the notoriety of this cabinetmakerwas a very original marquetry , trompe l'oeil, simulating small cubes and crosses in relief, marquetry wich had a huge success in 1770. We also notice in the cabinet maker the regular job from framing nets to Greek. His furniture Louis XV (quite rare), Transition and Louis XVI are always of excellent quality.
STUMPFF furniture can be found in the great 18th century collections, for example a pair of Louis XVI secretaires in the formerILHAMI HUSSEIN PASHA collection or a cabinet simulating a secretary in the GREFFUHLE collection (auctions : respectively Monaco , May 14, 1992 and Paris, March 6, 2000).
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