Drop-Leaf Secretaire Walnut and Pine Italy 19th Century
Features
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
Origin: Italy
Description
Walnut drop-leaf secretaire supported by 4 refined feet; 3 frontal drawers surmounted by 2 smaller ones. An upper folding door is supported by 2 pullers and hides open compartments, drawers and a small central door. Pine wood interiors. The handles had been replaced.
Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 101
Width: 111,5
Depth: 51
Additional Information
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
19th Century / 1801 - 1900Main essence:
Walnut
Walnut wood comes from the plant whose botanical name is juglans regia , probably originally from the East but very common in Europe. Light or dark brown in color, it is a hard wood with a beautiful grain, widely used in antique furniture. It was the main essence in Italy throughout the Renaissance and later had a good diffusion in Europe, especially in England, until the advent of mahogany. It was used for solid wood furniture and sometimes carvings and inlays, its only big limitation is that it suffers a lot from woodworm. In France it was widely used more than anything else in the provinces. In the second half of the eighteenth century its use decreased significantly because mahogany and other exotic woods were preferred.Pine
The term pine wood indicates the essence from various species of conifers, especially Scots pine, maritime pine and pinea pine. Used since ancient times for the most common furniture, with the advent of the veneer technique, in the 1600s, it was widely used in the construction of the structure of even luxury furniture, which were then covered, decorated (in Venice) or gilded ( in England). It has a color that varies from white to yellow with reddish hues and can be both very soft and very hard. It could also interest you