Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century
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Attributed to H Dasson, Mahogany Cylinder Desk, 19th Century

19th century
Louis XVI
DELIVERY
From: 13010, Marseille, France

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    Very beautiful cylinder desk in mahogany and speckled mahogany veneer, on an oak core, with rich ornamentation of chiseled and gilded bronze: flowers, acanthus leaves, lion's paws...
    It opens on the front thanks to a system of sliding slats (cylinder) on a set of lockers for mail and a tray that advances, covered in leather, and has a total of 8 drawers distributed at the top and under the writing tablet.
    On each side 2 leather-covered tablets can be pulled out.

    The desk closes completely thanks to a key, key and lock entry system called "clover"

    Center desk, the quality of the cabinetmaking and bronze work is similar on all sides and can undoubtedly be compared to the work of the cabinetmaker Henry Dasson 1825-1896

    Henry Dasson was inspired for this desk by a model by Jean-Henri Riesener. Commissioned and delivered in 1784 by Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville d'Avray, general intendant of the Furniture of the Crown, it is today preserved at the Louvre Museum.

    Henry Dasson is one of the most renowned cabinetmakers and bronze makers of the second half of the 19th century.
    In 1871, he took over from the cabinetmaker Charles Winckelsen and settled at 106 rue Vieille du Temple in Paris. He quickly specialized in replicating 18th century royal furniture, with great success, thanks to the incredible quality of his work, both in terms of cabinetmaking and bronze.
    His work was also rewarded at the Universal Exhibitions; he became a knight of the Legion of Honor in 1883 and an officer in 1889.
    Henry Dasson died in 1896, 2 years after closing his workshop

    Desk in good general condition, some slight traces of wear and tear from use and use to the leathers

    Height 120cm
    150 x 79 cm
    Width: 2 x 45cm when the side shelves are pulled out

    Ref: 987MNEK2HZ

    Condition Good
    Style Louis XVI (Office Furniture of Louis XVI Style)
    Period 19th century (Office Furniture 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Cabinetmaker Attribué à H DAsson
    Width (cm) 150
    Height (cm) 120
    Depth (cm) 79
    Materials Mahogany, Bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 13010, Marseille, France
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