Rare Louis XVI Secretary Desk Attributed To Montigny Or Carlin
A rare and elegant writing desk in the neoclassical style, made of rosewood veneer in the center and amaranth veneer around the edges; it opens with a flap trimmed in embossed leather, revealing four compartments and six drawers, and in the lower section by two doors; very beautiful, opulent yet understated, with chiseled and gilded bronze hardware featuring a Greek fret motif
A beautiful model on a plinth, with elegant proportions,
Inlaid marble top
This is a piece that is “partially” Louis XVI in style, with modifications to the interior of the secretary’s cabinet and some replaced parts, which is reflected in the price
Nevertheless, a superb and rare piece, in very fine condition, attributable to Montigny (Philippe Claude Montigny) or to Carlin (Martin Carlin)
A beautiful model on a plinth, with elegant proportions,
Inlaid marble top
This is a piece that is “partially” Louis XVI in style, with modifications to the interior of the secretary’s cabinet and some replaced parts, which is reflected in the price
Nevertheless, a superb and rare piece, in very fine condition, attributable to Montigny (Philippe Claude Montigny) or to Carlin (Martin Carlin)
12 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Width: 92
Height: 123
Depth: 37
Reference (ID): 1782576
Availability: In stock
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