Neo Gothic Bookcase Mahogany Italy Mid 1800s

Code: ANTLIB0000236

not available
Add to cart
SAFE PAYMENTS
pagamenti sicuri
Request information
Book a date
Go to noleggio.dimanoinmano.it to rent the product
Rent
Neo Gothic Bookcase Mahogany Italy Mid 1800s

Code: ANTLIB0000236

not available
Add to cart
SAFE PAYMENTS
pagamenti sicuri
Request information
Book a date
Go to noleggio.dimanoinmano.it to rent the product
Rent

Neo Gothic Bookcase Mahogany Italy Mid 1800s

Features

Style:  Neo-Gothique (1820-1900)

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Piemonte, Italy

Main essence:  Mahogany Sessile Oak

Description

Double body bookcase. A pair of doors with reserves and central carving. A drawer on the lower case. The upper case has two glass doors with uprights with columns and carved capitals. Inlaid threads. Manufactured in Italy, mid 19th century.

Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 225
Width: 85
Depth: 52

Additional Information

Style: Neo-Gothique (1820-1900)

Cultural and aesthetic phenomenon that, in the broader romantic setting, re-evaluates medieval artistic expressions, up to then judged negatively under the influence of the Renaissance.

Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Mahogany

It is one of the most precious and sought-after woods in cabinet making. It was discovered in Central America around 1600 and began to be imported to England in the 1700s. Much appreciated for its hardness and indestructibility, it became widespread following the blocking of walnut exports from France in 1720 and the consequent elimination of English import duties on mahogany from the colonies in America and India. The most valuable version comes from Cuba, but it became very expensive. At the end of the 18th century it began to be used also in France in Louis XVI, Directory and Empire furniture, its diffusion declined starting from when Napoleon, in 1810, forbade its import. It was generally used in the manufacture of elegant furniture, due to its characteristics and beautiful grain.

Sessile Oak

Under the name of oak or oak various types of woods derived from plants of the genus quercus are grouped. They are always resistant, hard and compact woods. Oak is lighter than oak, both are used for more rustic furniture or for the interiors of French and English antique furniture. In other processes it was gradually replaced by the advent of exotic woods considered more valuable since the 18th century.
Alternative proposals
It could also interest you