French 19th Century Brass Inlaid and Mahogany veneered Cylinder Bureau
Elegant French 19th century mahogany and brass neoclassical Louis XVI style cylinder bureau in the manner of Jean-Baptiste Vassou (1739-1807)
» Place of Origin: France
» Material: mahogany, brass, mirror
» Dimensions: H.123 cm x B. 97 cm x T. 50 cm
Category: Furniture
A 19th century mahogany cylinder bureau with the rectangular top surrounded by a pierced brass gallery, above two mirrored panelled doors, the roll-top opening to reveal a sliding leather writing surface surmounted by three drawers and a shelf, above two frieze drawers, on fluted circular tapering legs headed by asperges and terminated by cast sabot. The mirrored paneled doors, and the roll top are distinguished by its brass inlays that beautifully frame and outline the design of the item. Together with the brass handles, the brass gallery and the brass toupie feet this cylinder bureau displays a modern elegance in perfect balance with the beautifully honey-coloured mahogany veneer. The distinctive cylinder bureau is based on an 18th century design by Jean-Baptiste Vassou (1739-1807, maître in 1767).
See: Pierre Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français Du XVIIIe Siècle, Paris, 2008, p. 896 fig.a, and p. 893.
Condition: very good, wear consistent with age and use, mirror plates with some small corroded areas, new leather writing surface – detailed condition report on request
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