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Elegant piece of furniture at support height in violet wood marquetry, satin arranged in a chevron and amaranth
Chiseled and gilded bronze trimmings.
Curved on three sides
Opening with two curtained doors and revealing two shelves placed on the edges
Stamped on the back The Paris crystal staircase
Louis XV style, late 19th century
Lively tray surrounded by a gilded bronze ingot mold
Oak frame
Buffer varnish
In very good shape
*The Crystal Staircase, created in 1804 by Marie Desarnaud, is located at the Palais royal, n° 162 and 163. The shop was taken over around 1847 by Lahoche and Boin, then Lahoche and Pannier in 1857 and finally Pannier Frères in 1890 to 1923
When creating her establishment, Marie Desarnaud had the idea of combining cut crystal with gilded bronze.
Towards the end of the reign of Louis-Philippe, on the initiative of the Pannier brothers, the store extended its activity to the furniture trade and began manufacturing cabinetmaking furniture around 1870 and offered for sale both creations and reproductions of 18th century furniture
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