Offered by Gérardin et Cie
17th & 18th centuries Furniture and Statuary
Elegant bonheur-du-jour, from the Louis XV period, entirely marquetry on all four sides in rosewood, violet wood and rosewood.
The rectangular table has a fretted reserve in rosewood curling. It is topped with a step opening with two sliding curtains with herringbone decorations. These curtains reveal two storage drawers topped with a large compartment.
The belt reveals two rosewood drawers highlighted with violet wood fillets as well as a large retractable shelf covered with a brown morocco with a beautiful patina.
The external face of the legs is highlighted with a rosewood fillet to affirm the elegance of the curve. Each leg is raised with a gilded and chiseled bronze shoe. The bonheur-du-jour that we present, by the choice of precious woods and its small proportions, nicely echoes the refinement of these small secretaries specific to ladies to write their more or less secret correspondence and which constituted their ''happiness of the day''.
Dimensions
L. 81 cm x D. 51 cm x H. 96 cm
Parisian work
Rosewood, violet wood, palisander
18th century
Delevery information :
We deliver in France and abroad, either ourselves or through qualified carriers and freight forwarders.