Signed small ladies’ desk “Bonheur-du-Jour”

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Merchant

Christian Eduard Franke-Landwers Christoph Freiherr von Seckendorff

Description

Pierre Denizot (1715-1782, master since August 1st, 1740), Paris, around 1775

 

Small salon piece of furniture stamped P・DENIZOT, with marquetry in varying woods, and original bronzes with remnants of old fire gilding.

 

Elaborately ornamentally marquetry-marked, sophisticated transformable piece of furniture with four drawers and top: the top drawer conceals a hinged and swivel-mounted reading desk, the top with roll-top closure.

 

This delicate piece of ladies' writing furniture with top and storage compartments was introduced by the Parisian Marchands-Merciers from 1760 under the name Bonheur-du-Jour and became one of the most popular pieces of furniture of the century: light, versatile, versatile, elegant and surprising.

 

Height: 92 cm, width: 44 cm, depth: 38 cm

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