Sumptuous high chest of drawers, attributed to Maison Beurdeley

BEURDELEY Alfred-Emmanuel

An exceptional piece of mahogany veneered furniture with rounded sides adorned with ormolu reserves of acanthus leaves. It opens with a large door centred on a medallion with the attributes of love in the form of two doves standing out against a Lapis lazuli background. The front is flanked by a false drawer and set with a lapis lazuli plaque adorned with two horns of plenty, with putti on either side supporting a wreath interlaced with garlands of laurel, foliage and roses. The fluted pilaster jambs rest on a solid base with a projecting top supported by swivel feet. This piece of furniture is richly decorated with finely chased and gilded bronze.
The veined and moulded marble top is set in a gallery.

French work from the second half of the 19th century, circa 1860.
Napoleon III period. Inspired by the Louis XVI style.
Attributed to the Maison A. Beurdeley.
 

Dimensions

Height: 114 cm – Length 135 cm- Depth: 52 cm

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