Table - Rosewood






Holds a degree in art history; over six years cataloguing and appraising antiques.
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Antique Palissandro wood escritoire in Napoléon III French style, dating to circa 1850–1900, with three drawers, gilt bronze mounts, geometric inlay, cabriole feet, and restored by master artisans using traditional shellac and hand-made alcohol.
Description from the seller
Antique Napoleon III French writing desk made of fine exotic woods with finely chiseled gilded bronze fittings.
The design features the classic bean shape enhanced by a geometric inlay.
The front is characterized by three drawers adorned with vents and handles featuring a leaf pattern in gilded bronze.
The sides and the back have the same structure as the front and rest on four cabriolet legs ending with bronze shoes.
Conditions: Restored by our master artisans using traditional methods with handmade shellac and alcohol.
Origin: France 19th century.
Measurements: 113x51 H77cm.
Seller's Story
Antique Napoleon III French writing desk made of fine exotic woods with finely chiseled gilded bronze fittings.
The design features the classic bean shape enhanced by a geometric inlay.
The front is characterized by three drawers adorned with vents and handles featuring a leaf pattern in gilded bronze.
The sides and the back have the same structure as the front and rest on four cabriolet legs ending with bronze shoes.
Conditions: Restored by our master artisans using traditional methods with handmade shellac and alcohol.
Origin: France 19th century.
Measurements: 113x51 H77cm.
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