Louis XV style flat desk circa 1880
Reference : A1223-0088
Charles BERNEL 1869-Paris? Flat desk in the eventful shape of amaranth veneer, marquetry in lattices, 5 drawers in a belt model by Oeben circa 1880
Charles Bernel was active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Maison Charles Bernel, established in the Passage Saint-Pierre Amelot in Paris, supplied the royal courts of England - Queen Mary (Queen's Audience Room, Buckingham Palace) - and of Denmark (for King Alexander X and Queen Alexandrine). Like many of his colleagues, Bernel was interested in creations from the past and apparently formed a collection of ornamental prints.
Charles BERNEL 1869-Paris? Flat desk in the eventful shape of amaranth veneer, marquetry in lattices, 5 drawers in a belt model by Oeben circa 1880
Charles Bernel was active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Maison Charles Bernel, established in the Passage Saint-Pierre Amelot in Paris, supplied the royal courts of England - Queen Mary (Queen's Audience Room, Buckingham Palace) - and of Denmark (for King Alexander X and Queen Alexandrine). Like many of his colleagues, Bernel was interested in creations from the past and apparently formed a collection of ornamental prints.
Dimensions :
Width : 71 inch, Height : 31 inch, Depth : 39 inch
Width : 71 inch, Height : 31 inch, Depth : 39 inch