369. Charles IV mahogany chest “à cylindre” desk with fine wood marquetry, from the 19th century.

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369. 4121026. Charles IV mahogany chest “à cylindre” desk with fine wood marquetry, from the 19th century.

Description

Marquetry with the real cross and Napoleonic scenes
Knocker handles in enameled brass with painted characters
Interior with modern modifications
118x122.5x60 cm.

Condition

Some scratches and minor faults on the veneer.

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Bidding

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Highest bid:
1 500 EUR
Estimate: 1 650 EUR
Hammering:
Sold
Catalogue number 369 in Special Auction March
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Bid history

5 14 Mar, 06:371 500 EUR
The reserve price of 1 500 EUR was met.
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4 13 Mar, 05:521 150 EUR
4 13 Mar, 05:231 100 EUR
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369. 4121026. Charles IV mahogany chest “à cylindre” desk with fine wood marquetry, from the 19th century.

Description

Marquetry with the real cross and Napoleonic scenes
Knocker handles in enameled brass with painted characters
Interior with modern modifications
118x122.5x60 cm.

Condition

Some scratches and minor faults on the veneer.

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Details

House
Balclis
Catalogue no
369

Special Auction March

Balcis Presents Their Special Auction!

This sale offers nearly 800 lots of fine antiques and art.

The star lot is a sculpture by Jaume Plensa from the Who Are You? series, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a piece from this limited edition set. The rest of the art section is filled with highlights, including a stunning landscape by Joaquim Mir and works by acclaimed Egyptian artist Chant Avedissian.

The jewellery section dazzles with exquisite Art Deco diamond pieces, reliquary medallions, and designer items from the likes of Van Cleef & Arpels and Cartier.

Among the decorative arts, you’ll find Catalan tile panels, vases by iconic glassmakers such as Lalique, Fulvio Bianconi, and Galle, along with many fine pieces of Chinese porcelain. The furniture section features a Baroque-style chest attributed to Inocencio Molero, alongside numerous other exceptional pieces, from a Charles IV chest to contemporary chairs by Jane Dillon and Peter Wheeler.

Welcome to the sale!

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