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Height 140 cm Length 97 cm Depth 42 cm - Height from ground to flap 73 cm Width 73 cm Depth 50 cm
Elegant folding secretariat veneered in mahogany feather and embellished with refined mercury-gilt bronze applications, light wood interior, French workers from the early Empire era.
Origin: France, French cabinet making
Materials: mahogany feather, gilded bronze
Conditions: Excellent state of preservation, restored according to the traditional shellac and buffer process.
The design of the front is framed within two beautiful tall columns with a base and capital in finely chiselled gilded bronze and by a large vent (upper part) and two doors (lower part). It follows the typical pattern of this type of furniture born during the Napoleonic era which goes by the name of Secrètaire. The facies is clearly marked by the beautiful aesthetic rendering of the mahogany feather which embellishes the entire piece of furniture with luminous brilliance, also enhanced by the excellent restoration carried out by our team of restorers according to the traditional shellac and buffer process.
In accordance with the law we issue a certificate of authenticity.
The transport is professionally carried out according to the required standards.
The estimated time of each delivery is generally 5-7 working days, except of course for particular items
of delicate movement.
Any returns are accepted within 14 days from the day of delivery.
The object is available in our exhibition space in Aversa, in the province of Caserta,
and it is possible to see it in person by making an appointment.
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