View full screen - View 1 of Lot 611. A Continental Baroque Walnut, Amaranth, and Pewter- and Brass-Inlaid Tortoiseshell Boulle Marquetry Bureau, Germany or the Low Countries, early 18th Century.

A Continental Baroque Walnut, Amaranth, and Pewter- and Brass-Inlaid Tortoiseshell Boulle Marquetry Bureau, Germany or the Low Countries, early 18th Century

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October 17, 02:11 PM GMT

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8,000 - 12,000 USD

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Lot Details

Description

the inside front legs originally hinged for gateleg-action and now fixed, with later-added lopers to support the slant front; restoration and replacement to veneers and inlaid decoration


height 47 in.; width 36 in.; depth 24 in.

Collection de Madame X, Christie's London, 4 March 2004, lot 373

In its original iteration with the gateleg base, this rare and very unusual desk operated in the same manner as a bureau de changeur or moneychanger's desk, of which a few examples veneered in Boulle marquetry survive including a table formerly in the Desmarais Collection sold Sotheby's Paris, 28 June 2023, lot 405 and another from the Mavromatis Collection sold Sotheby's London, 8 July 2008, lot 3. The upper section with a slant front bureau and superstructure with tiers of drawers is typical of the production of the Antwerp cabinetmaker Hendrik Van Soest (active 1648-1716) and the workshop of the Bavarian court cabinetmaker Johann Puchwiser (active 1701-1744), as well as that of the Sommer family in Künzelsau.