Vintage Design
France – 1800-1850
Auxiliary furniture / Sewing box Charles X, around 1830 – France
Exquisite and elegant Charles X sewing box made around 1830 in France. This small side table is made with wood and gold brass threaded inlays. It is structured in a simple and light way, the main body has an oval shape with very marked corners, which provides great refinement. It rests on four curved saber legs, which become thinner as they get closer to the ground. At the bottom, a kind of chambrana or piètements, characteristic of the auxiliary tables of the Charles X style. In addition to being a reinforcing element, it is also a lower shelf that provides additional display space.
The main body is the sewing box itself. On the outside it features inlaid golden brass, creating a beautiful central figure, accentuated with perimeter reinforcement lines. These inlays are also present on the sides. Interior in green silk, has a lock and the key is preserved.
This side table is used as a support, it is usually placed on the side of armchairs or sofas, or as a nightstand, for lamps and different objects. Highly aesthetic, combinable with the most modern styles.
Charles which rigor and simplicity were united with Greco-Roman art. In fact, artistic fields flourished in a whole new way. In terms of decoration, this renovation was distinguished by its softer lines. Although the minimal appearance of the French Empire was still evident, the shapes became more curved with volutes and arabesques. Another peculiarity is the predilection for small dimensions. The tables are multiplied, they are light and very varied.
Overall dimensions: 73 x 52 x 33 cm.
Auxiliary furniture / Sewing box Charles X, around 1830 – France
Exquisite and elegant Charles X sewing box made around 1830 in France. This small side table is made with wood and gold brass threaded inlays. It is structured in a simple and light way, the main body has an oval shape with very marked corners, which provides great refinement. It rests on four curved saber legs, which become thinner as they get closer to the ground. At the bottom, a kind of chambrana or piètements, characteristic of the auxiliary tables of the Charles X style. In addition to being a reinforcing element, it is also a lower shelf that provides additional display space.
The main body is the sewing box itself. On the outside it features inlaid golden brass, creating a beautiful central figure, accentuated with perimeter reinforcement lines. These inlays are also present on the sides. Interior in green silk, has a lock and the key is preserved.
This side table is used as a support, it is usually placed on the side of armchairs or sofas, or as a nightstand, for lamps and different objects. Highly aesthetic, combinable with the most modern styles.
Charles which rigor and simplicity were united with Greco-Roman art. In fact, artistic fields flourished in a whole new way. In terms of decoration, this renovation was distinguished by its softer lines. Although the minimal appearance of the French Empire was still evident, the shapes became more curved with volutes and arabesques. Another peculiarity is the predilection for small dimensions. The tables are multiplied, they are light and very varied.
Overall dimensions: 73 x 52 x 33 cm.
Design Period | Before 1890 |
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Production Period | Unknown |
Country of Manufacture | France |
Style | French |
Detailed Condition | |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use
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Product Code | NUC-1871795 |
Materials | Wood |
Color | Brown |
Width |
52 cm 20.5 inch |
Depth |
33 cm 13.0 inch |
Height |
73 cm 28.7 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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