French Directoire Satinwood Secretaire Abattant
A refined early 19th-century secretaire abattant, this cabinet embodies the elegant style of the French Directoire period. Showcasing the superb aesthetics of c.1800 France, it artfully combines satinwood and rosewood with brass fluting, reflecting both utility and sophistication in its design.
Origin: France
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Satinwood and rosewood with brass fluting
Dimensions: Height: 128 cm (50.5 in); Width: 65 cm (25.5 in); Depth: 37 cm (14.5 in)
Condition: Well-preserved with a pleasing patina, exhibiting only minor sympathetic restorations.
This secretaire abattant typifies the French Directoire period's transition from Rococo excess to refined Neoclassicism, making it highly desirable among collectors of antique cabinet furniture. Comparable examples can be found in the collections of major European palaces, and its provenance from the esteemed Tessin Palace, Stockholm—formerly in the possession of the Governor of Stockholm, Robert Dickson—adds notable historical significance.
Notable Features:
- Exquisite craftsmanship, including brass fluted detailing along the satinwood and rosewood surfaces
- Directoire period styling with measured Neoclassical references, seen in the balanced proportions and restrained yet luxurious ornamentation
- Rare and sought-after as a fine example of secretary desks with hutch, especially given its distinguished provenance and period authenticity
- Both a striking display piece and a functional addition to any study or drawing room, offering practical storage with characteristic French flair
The French Directoire satinwood secretaire abattant stands out for its harmonious blend of functionality and artistry. The clean architectural lines and subtle use of contrasting woods exemplify the era's design ideals. As an antique cabinet with Neo-Classical notes, it appeals to connoisseurs seeking to enrich their collections with rare, museum-quality pieces. Perfect for display or practical use, this secretaire abattant effortlessly becomes the focal point of an interior, celebrating the artistry of late 18th and early 19th-century French furniture.
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