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Rare French Louis XVI Style Walnut Partner's Desk with Ormolu Trim and Original Leather Top

Item Number: LOPJ22

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$8,200.00
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A superb example of late 19th century French craftsmanship, this rare Louis XVI style walnut partner’s desk or bureau plat embodies the elegance and restraint of neoclassical design, distinguished by balanced proportions, refined ornamentation, and exquisite gilt bronze detailing.

 

Handcrafted in the bustling Mediterranean port city of Marseille during the 1890s, the desk reflects the city's storied role in France’s decorative arts legacy. Known for its dynamic trade and coastal sophistication, Marseille had by this time become a thriving center for fine furniture production — where provincial artisans merged local technique with Parisian neoclassical taste. This desk stands as a striking testament to that cultural and artistic exchange.

 

Constructed of richly grained walnut, the desk features a rectangular beveled top with slender brass baguette trim having an inset tooled leather writing surface, handsomely framed with a gilt-embossed border. That same brass baguette trim continues around the apron and drawer fronts, providing continuity and refinement. The guilloche-style gilt bronze ormolu, a classic neoclassical motif seen across the apron above the kneehole opening, is flanked by drawers fitted with original gilt bronze handles featuring medallion portraits of King Louis XVI framed by laurel wreaths  — a regal nod to antiquity and royal honor. The drawers are further accented with lamb’s tongue trim inset within the brass baguettes, providing contrast and depth. Bronze beaded trim frames the recessed panels on each corner. Raised on elegant recessed, tapered legs that echo the same bronze beaded trim. Each leg is crowned with an original bronze collar detailed in lamb’s tongue ormolu and terminates in brass sabots. 

 

The Neoclassical influence is unmistakable — expressed in the clean lines, geometric restraint, and formal balance that define the Louis XVI style. The finely cast bronze trim and delicate proportions are hallmarks of the refined style that emerged in response to the lavish curves of the Rococo era, celebrating instead the symmetry and grandeur of antiquity. All decorative bronze trim is original, with a soft, warm patina that reflects the desk’s age and authenticity. The entire piece has been finished using traditional French polishing methods, which enhance the natural richness of the walnut and create a luminous depth to its surface.

 

With full returns on both sides, this rare and refined piece from the golden age of French neoclassicism was designed to impress from all angles, making it ideal as a writing table or executive partner’s desk in a sophisticated study, library, or salon.

Dimensions:

h - 30"

w - 59"

d - 29.5"

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Origin: Marseille, France
Date: 1890s
Style: Louis XVI
Material: Solid walnut, leather, and bronze

Legs: Tapered, with bronze collars and brass sabots
Details: Hand-tooled leather writing surface framed in brass baguette trim; original gilt bronze drawer handles featuring King Louis XVI medallions, lamb’s tongue and beaded bronze trim, guilloche ormolu apron detail, and bronze-collared legs with sabots
Patina: Warm French polish highlighting natural walnut grain and aged bronze
Use: Ideal as a writing table or executive partner’s desk
Dimensions: 30"H x 59"W x 29.5"D
Sold: Individually

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