A sloping desk in lemon-wood veneer on rosewood bases decora - Lot 185

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A sloping desk in lemon-wood veneer on rosewood bases decora - Lot 185
A sloping desk in lemon-wood veneer on rosewood bases decorated with bouquets and garlands of flowers, standing on four bronze claw-footed legs. The lower section opens to reveal four doors and three drawers, while the upper section has three drawers and a flap revealing four drawers and two compartments. White marble top with openwork brass gallery. Height : Louis XVI period Stamped by Charles Topino (1742 - 1803) Master on July 4, 1773 This type of decoration is characteristic of the work of Topino's work can be found on a corpus of some twenty pieces of furniture, including : - Baltimore Museum of Art. - Sale in Paris, Hôtel Drouot, June 16, 2010, lot 398. - Garbisch Collection, Christie's Paris sale, December 13, 2006, lot 298 (A pair). - Former Alice de Rothschild collection, then Fred Stettenheim, then Christie's New York sale, October 23, 1998, lot 116 (A pair). - Former Earls of Rosebery collection at Mentmore Castle, then Sotheby's New York, May 22, 1997, lot 245 (A pair). - Miss Broadway Collection, Christie's London sale, July 03, 1986, lot 126 (One pair; one of the two commodes reproduced in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe siècle, les Éditions de l'Amateur, p. 885). - Hillingdon Collection, Christie's London, July 29, 1972, lot 85 - Mortimer Schiff Collection, Christie's London sale, June 22, 1938, lot 62 (A pair). - Moise de Camondo Collection, Christie's London sale, June 17, 1937.
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