Furniture Office Giuseppe Speluzzi
Features
Style: Eclecticism (1870-1890)
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
Origin: Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Main essence: Rosewood
Description
Furniture office consisting of a desk, and a cupboard-same time. Table centre supported by truncated-pyramid legs connected by cruise shaped. Has drawer in the fascia and floor, contoured with the profile in the brass and reserve, constructed of wood marquetterie. Richly decorated with friezes and cornices in gilded bronze rosettes on the wads of the posts, scrolled brackets fogliacee, on the straps, the masks depart the desired fogliacee, on the cruise of a stylish bow in bronze. Interiors in mahogany. Small cupboard comprising a drawer and door with shaped panel surmounted by splash back with mirror and shelf, walk to the jar. Richly decorated with a brass frame and cornices and friezes in gilded bronze, including a large mask placed at the centre of the leaf from which they festooned with bluebells, shooting from the garlands that decorate the raised, surmounted by a rich coat-of-arms, depicting the lion rampant on the bottom of horizontal lines, with daisy-chain and star superimposed over a sun in the upper part, the coat of arms of the Belinzaghi . Interiors in mahogany. Plate-plate: Jun. Speluzzi Milan
Product Condition:
The product restored by the experts of our lab.
Certificate issued by: Enrico Sala
Additional Information
Style: Eclecticism (1870-1890)
Towards the end of the 19th century, the taste for the combination of elements taken from various styles of the past asserted itself. The eclectic style is therefore characterized by the mixture of styles typical of the Gothic, the Baroque, the Renaissance, the Neoclassicism in search of elegant compositional virtuosity.Find out more on our blog:
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