HAPPINESS OF THE DAY in mahogany and mahogany... - Lot 57 - Osenat

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HAPPINESS OF THE DAY in mahogany and mahogany... - Lot 57 - Osenat
HAPPINESS OF THE DAY in mahogany and mahogany veneer, it opens to a leaf with the upper part decorated with an eglomerate decoration around a mirror in the shape of a pelte in a frame of palmettes around a mirror and a frame of sphinxes, Egyptian masks, ribbons and stylized torchères. It opens to a drawer in the belt forming a writing desk and unmasking two pen trays and two compartments. It rests on front sheathed uprights surmounted by Egyptian heads, finished by small bare feet in gilded bronze and rear uprights in pilaster joined by a curved step finished by flattened balls. White marble top and openwork bronze gallery Probably Russian work from the first third of the 19th century (restorations, cracks, some wear to the patina, small accident to a post) H : 147 W 80 D 49 cm If during the reign of Alexander I the workshops of Bokhov, Bitepages and Gambs executed furniture of great quality for rich customers, there is also a more sober furniture called "Jacob style", simpler and more elegant whose originality lies in the decoration in particular of eglomerated glass (decoration engraved on the reverse side of a plate of gilded or silvered glass) as the decoration of the happiness of the day that we present. These pieces of furniture were the object of a great craze both in the capital city of St. Petersburg and in the more distant provinces. Cf: Arcadi Gaydamak, The Russian Empire, Architecture, Applied Arts and Interior Decoration 1800-1830, Moscow 2000, Trefoil Ed., p.60-64.
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