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An Important Napoleon III Gilt-Bronze Mounted Parquetry Pedestal Desk, By Guillaume Grohé.

Stamped to the top edge of one door 'GROHE FRERES Ebeniste a PARIS'.

Grand in scale and very useable, this impressive pedestal desk is conceived in the Louis XVI style popularly revived during the Second Empire period. The top has a beautiful dark green leather writing surface with a fine gilt hand-tooled border. The gilt-bronze mounts of scrolled acanthus to the frieze and ribbon-tied floral garlands to the angles are finely cast and chased. The frieze is fronted by three drawers fitted with high security locks by Huby of Paris. The pedestals have lozenge parquetry panels fronted by cupboard doors enclosing drawers. The right pedestal is fitted with a pen tray and safe box. The sides are fitted with pull-out slides. Designed to be placed centrally in a room or window bay, the kneehole is filled to the back with a panel decorated with conforming parquetry.

Le Monde Illustré of 4 November 1865 records that Monsieur Huby of the faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris, is a maker of the finest locks supplied to furniture makers including Grohé and Sauvrezy. The locks to this desk are especially ingenious being of a Bramah type, meaning the tips of the keys have slots of different depths which when inserted into the lock turn under sprung tension.

France, Circa 1860.

Provenance:
This desk is provenanced to Achille Fould (1800–1867), a French financier and politician who was minister of finance under Emperor Napoléon III. As minister of state of the imperial household he directed the Paris exhibition of 1855, where the maker of this desk, Grohé, was awarded a medal of honour. In this role Fould would have been responsible for purchasing a number of pieces made by Grohé for Napoléon III and his Empress, most celebrated of which is a cradle presented by the city of Paris to Empress Eugénie in 1856, which when publicly exhibited before the birth of the Imperial Prince, was admired by 25,000 visitors.

Dimensions

Height : 76 cm 30 inches Width : 200 cm 79 inches Depth : 102 cm 40 inches

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Stock number

B75582
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