Semainier, de Pierre DENIZOT

Semainier at support height from the Transition Louis XV - Louis XVI period, curved front. It opens with seven drawers in five rows, four of which are halves. The decoration in rosewood veneer inlaid with “butterfly wings” composes symmetrical sets defined by kingwood frames. The canted uprights ending in gilded bronze shoes rest on a wide fretted crosspiece slightly projecting. Original Frandres Royal red marble top. Stamp of Pierre DENIZOT (received Master on May 28, 1782) & punch of Jurande Beautiful original condition and conservation some old restorations Condition report and technical photographs on request. Dimensions: Height: 122 cm, Width: 95 cm, Depth: 54 cm Pierre Denizot was received Master in 1740. He mainly produced Louis XV or Transition furniture, some decorated with inlays with rigorously drawn geometric patterns and carefully chosen veneer. In view of the high quality of his production, he will attract illustrious members of the High Nobility of France, such as the Count of Artois (Palais du Temple and Bagatelle), the Count of Provence and royal residences such as Maison Laffitte. or Saint Germain en Laye. Public collections Cognacq-Jay Museums, Paris Jacquemart André Museum, Paris Victoria and Albert Museum in London.


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