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    antique french empire 4 door mahogany bookcase c.1880 19th c

    Antique French Empire 4 door Mahogany Bookcase c.1880 19th C
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    Antique Antique French Empire 4 door Mahogany Bookcase c.1880 19th C

    This is a superb antique FrenchEmpireAcajou Mouchete mahogany bookcase / Bibliotheque by the renowned French cabinet maker and retailer, Mercier Freres, Paris,dating from the last quarter of the 19th Century.

     

    It has been crafted from Acajou Mouchete mahogany (plum pudding mahogany) and decorated with fine Neo- Classical ormolu mounts consisting of rosettes, bronze palmette mounts and laurel wreaths. The cabinet bears the makers metal trade label for Mercier Freres, Paris.
     

    It features a pair of central brass grill fronted doors flanked by a pair of panelled doors and they each enclose adjustable shelves. The cabinet is raised on on bun feet.
     

    It is a lovely bookcase which will blend very well with contemporary interiors.
     
    Complete with working locks and keys.
     
     
    Condition:
     
    In excellent condition having been cleaned, polished and waxed in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.
     
     

    Dimensions in cm:
     
    Height 190 x Width 241 x Depth 49
     
    Dimensions in inches:
     
    Height 6 foot, 3 inches x Width 7 foot, 11 inches x Depth 1 foot, 7 inches
     

    Our reference: A1721
    MERCIER FRÈRES, PARIS
     
    The firm of Mercier Freres was a furniture and tapestry making firm in the 19th Century in France. It was founded in 1828 by Claude Mercier and participated in most of the major exhibitions of the late 19th Century. By the later 19th Century the firm counted Spanish and Iranian royalty among its clientele. The firm made furniture mostly in the 18th Century Louis XV and Louis XVI styles, but by the early 20th Century Mercier Freres had started to experiment with the popular Art Deco style.
     
    Empire style,
    is an early-19th-centurydesignmovement inarchitecture,furniture, otherdecorative arts, and thevisual artsfollowed in Europe and America until around 1830.
     
    The style originated in and takes its name from the rule ofNapoleon Iin theFirst French Empire, where it was intended to idealize Napoleon's leadership and the French state. The style corresponds to theBiedermeierstyle in the German-speaking lands,Federal stylein the United States and to theRegency stylein Britain. The previous style was calledLouis XVI style, in France.
     
    The Empire style was based on aspects of the Roman Empire. It is the second phase of neoclassicism which is also called "Directoire", after a goverment system.
    Furniture typically had symbols and ornaments borrowed from the glorious ancient Greek and Roman empires.
     
    The furniture was made from heavy woods such asmahoganyandebony, imported from the colonies, with dark finishes often with decorative bronze mounts. Marble tops were popular as were Egyptian motifs like sphinxes, griffins, urns and eagles and the Napoleonic symbols, the eagle, the bee, the initials "I" and a large "N."
    Gilded bronze (ormolu) details displayed a high level of craftsmanship.
     

    Ormolu -(from French 'or moulu', signifying ground or pounded gold) is an 18th-century English term for applying finely ground, high-caratgoldin amercuryamalgamto an object ofbronze.The mercury is driven off in akilnleaving behind a gold-coloured veneerknown as'gilt bronze'.
     
    The manufacture of true ormolu employs a process known as mercury-gilding orfire-gilding, in which a solution ofnitrate of mercuryis applied to a piece ofcopper,brass, or bronze, followed by the application of anamalgamof gold and mercury. The item was then exposed to extreme heat until the mercury burned off and the gold remained, adhered to the metal object.
     
     
    After around 1830 because legislation had outlawed the use of mercury other techniques were used instead.Electroplatingis the most common modern technique. Ormolu techniques are essentially the same as those used onsilver, to producesilver-gilt..

    Antiques.co.uk Ref: YPRJ9VQAF

    Width (cm):
    241
    Height (cm):
    190
    Depth (cm):
    49

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