Pair of Charles X Beds Maple Italy XIX Century

Italy Second Fourth XIXth Century

Code :  ANMOLE0145426

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Pair of Charles X Beds Maple Italy XIX Century

Italy Second Fourth XIXth Century

Code :  ANMOLE0145426

not available

Pair of Charles X Beds Maple Italy XIX Century - Italy Second Fourth XIXth Century

Features

Italy Second Fourth XIXth Century

Style:  Charles X (1824-1830)

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Italy

Main essence:  Maple Pear Wood

Description

Pair of Charles X beds in pear and maple wood, Italy, second quarter of the 19th century. Headboard and footboard top band with phytomorphic elements and painted figures.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 42
Width: 85
Depth: 195,5

Bed frame maximum sizes (cm):
Height: 119
Width: 97
Depth: 211

Additional Information

Style: Charles X (1824-1830)

Referring to a very short period, the Charles X style denomination is nonetheless significant because it allows us to detect some specific elements of the taste of the time.
nIt can be considered the last phase of the stylistic research of the Restoration, in which bourgeois requests and needs are welcomed, and opens up to a taste for the Gothic.
nCharacterized by wavy and wavy lines, which oppose the more squared ones of the Empire, it mainly uses light woods with darker threads and very few metal applications.

Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Maple

Hard, light wood used for inlays. It grows mainly in Austria, but it is widespread throughout the northern hemisphere, from Japan to North America, passing through China and Europe. It is one of the lightest woods ever, tending to white, it is similar to lime or birch wood. The briar is used in the production of ancient secretaires .

Pear Wood

Hard wood, with a smooth pinkish grain. Used mainly for the construction of country furniture and secondarily for carvings. It was often dyed glossy black to mimic and replace ebony in veneers