19th Century French Satinwood Bonheur Du Jour With Ormolu Mounts

£1,495.00 + £95.00 shipping
Dimensions Height 104 cm Width 50 cm Depth 39 cm
Date 1870
Reference S27-1051

A highly decorative 19th century French Bonheur du Jour in richly figured satinwood, enhanced with finely cast and gilded ormolu mounts in the Louis XVI style. Elegant and refined, this petite writing desk exudes charm and sophistication, perfect for use as a dressing or writing table in a refined interior.

 

Raised on tapered legs with cast sabots and trailing floral mounts, the piece features an upper cabinet flanked by classical urn appliqués, a shaped brass gallery, and gilt embellishments throughout. Below, a frieze drawer with central escutcheon opens to reveal a fitted writing surface with an internal velvet-lined compartment. The craftsmanship and gilded detailing are of high quality, showcasing both French artistry and neoclassical influence.

 

Compact and beautifully proportioned, this piece would suit a dressing room, boudoir, or well-appointed study.

 

Key Features:

 

* French, 19th century

 

* Figured satinwood with fine ormolu mounts

 

* Shaped galleried top and classical appliqués

 

* Upper cabinet with internal storage

 

* Single frieze drawer with writing slide

 

* Tapered legs with gilt bronze mounts and sabots

 

* Louis XVI neoclassical style

 

* Attractive patina and finely detailed metalwork

 

* In very good antique condition with minor wear

 

Dimensions:

 

Height: 104 cm

 

Width: 50 cm

 

Depth: 39 cm

 

A sophisticated and charming writing table or lady’s desk, ideal for elegant interiors with a taste for French decorative style.

Declaration

This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described

Specifications

Cabinet Base/Feet Type
Square Tapered
Handle Type
Other / Wood / Pull / Hidden / Key
Material
Satinwood
Office Furniture
Bureaus
Period
19th Century
Style
Louis XVI

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