Chest Of Drawers Carles X Walnut Pine Liguria Italy Second Quarter 800

Code :  ANMOCA0089245

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Chest Of Drawers Carles X Walnut Pine Liguria Italy Second Quarter 800

Code :  ANMOCA0089245

not available

Chest Of Drawers Carles X Walnut Pine Liguria Italy Second Quarter 800

Features

Style:  Charles X (1824-1830)

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Liguria, Italy

Main essence:  Walnut Pine

Description

Pair of Charles X chest of drawers from Liguria, supported by feet, the front ones are vase shaped, there are three drawers on the front, framed between uprights shaped as fluted half-columns. Peculiar front with recessed frame typical of Charles X taste. Walnut feather veneer, pine interiors.

Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Any damage or loss is displayed as completely as possible in the pictures. Product with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lawful Origin.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 95
Width: 124
Depth: 57,5

Additional Information

Style: Charles X (1824-1830)

Referring to a very short period, the Charles X style denomination is nonetheless significant because it allows us to detect some specific elements of the taste of the time.
nIt can be considered the last phase of the stylistic research of the Restoration, in which bourgeois requests and needs are welcomed, and opens up to a taste for the Gothic.
nCharacterized by wavy and wavy lines, which oppose the more squared ones of the Empire, it mainly uses light woods with darker threads and very few metal applications.

Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Walnut

Walnut wood comes from the plant whose botanical name is juglans regia , probably originally from the East but very common in Europe. Light or dark brown in color, it is a hard wood with a beautiful grain, widely used in antique furniture. It was the main essence in Italy throughout the Renaissance and later had a good diffusion in Europe, especially in England, until the advent of mahogany. It was used for solid wood furniture and sometimes carvings and inlays, its only big limitation is that it suffers a lot from woodworm. In France it was widely used more than anything else in the provinces. In the second half of the eighteenth century its use decreased significantly because mahogany and other exotic woods were preferred.

Pine

The term pine wood indicates the essence from various species of conifers, especially Scots pine, maritime pine and pinea pine. Used since ancient times for the most common furniture, with the advent of the veneer technique, in the 1600s, it was widely used in the construction of the structure of even luxury furniture, which were then covered, decorated (in Venice) or gilded ( in England). It has a color that varies from white to yellow with reddish hues and can be both very soft and very hard.
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