A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, AMARANTH AND PARQUETRY TABLE A ECRIRE, after the model by J.H. Reisener, by A. Beurdeley, the shaped rectangular parquetry inlaid top with a three-quarter pierced brass gallery, above the frieze fitted with a drawer, with satinwood panels to each side, the underside with marque au feu A. BEURDELEY/A PARIS twice, on square tapering legs headed by vines and with rope twist border, on acanthus-cast square shaped sabots, late 19th Century

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A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, AMARANTH AND PARQUETRY TABLE A ECRIRE, after the model by J.H. Reisener, by A. Beurdeley, the shaped rectangular parquetry inlaid top with a three-quarter pierced brass gallery, above the frieze fitted with a drawer, with satinwood panels to each side, the underside with marque au feu A. BEURDELEY/A PARIS twice, on square tapering legs headed by vines and with rope twist border, on acanthus-cast square shaped sabots, late 19th Century
26¾in. (68cm.) wide; 28¾in. (73cm.) high; 18¾in. (47.5cm.) diameter

Lot Essay

Although marginally larger, the overall design of this ormolu-mounted table à écrire bears a strong similarity to a writing table which once belonged to Marie-Antoinette, now in the J.A. Rothschild collection at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, made by Jean-Henri Reisener (maître-ébéniste 1768-1806) and probably supplied to the Petit Trianon around 1780. The Waddesdon desk has an elaborately inlaid marquetry shelf between the legs matching a more complex top writing surface as well as floral marquetry inlaid panels to the frieze, where this one has plain panels; however, the ormolu mounts of vine-entwined thyrsi, floral pendants and acanthus-cast sabots are virtually identical

A similar table à écrire was sold in these rooms, 17 March 1994, lot 96

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