Categories : Various furniture
Title : Louis XVI Style Meuble a Hauteur D'Appui
Artist : Zwiener Jansen Successeur
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Main material : Wood
Secondary material : Marble
Period of creation : 1900
Country of creation : France
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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Adrian Alan (Antique dealer)
66/67 South Audley Street
W1K 2QX London - United Kingdom
Tel : + 44 (0)20 7495 2324
Fax number : + 44 (0)20 7495 0204
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Email address : enquiries@adrianalan.com
Website : http://www.adrianalan.com
Time zone : GTM 00:00
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Asking price :
price on application
Measurement :
| Height : 110.00 cm |
Height : 43.31 in |
| Width : 109.00 cm |
Width : 42.91 in |
| Depth : 41.00 cm |
Depth : 16.14 in |
Original text :
(Automatic translation)
A Fine Louis XVI Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Kingwood and Satine Veneered Meuble a Hauteur D'Appui by Zweiner / Jansen Successeur. Surmounted by a Fleur de Pecher Marble Top above a Long Frieze drawer and Centered be a Single Cupboard Door Decorated with a Lacquer Panel within Nashihi lacquer banding, the carcass stamped ‘Mon ZWIENER/JANSEN Suc'.
Zwiener Jansen Successeur was a department of the celebrated Maison Jansen production. The decorator Jean-Henri Jansen bought the Zwiener archives and rights circa 1900.
Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener was an important Paris furniture maker of German extraction, who was born in Silesia circa 1848. He produced the very finest furniture, often copied from public collections in France. He employed as his sculptor, Leon Messagé, the Parisian sculptor of genius.
Zwiener's pieces were acquired by many of the leading collectors of the nineteenth century. In particular he supplied his interpretation of the famous Bureau de Roi to Ludwig II at Herrenchiemsee, which was placed in the King's study in 1884.
French, Circa 1900.
Original text : 
A Fine Louis XVI Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Kingwood and Satine Veneered Meuble a Hauteur D'Appui by Zweiner / Jansen Successeur. Surmounted by a Fleur de Pecher Marble Top above a Long Frieze drawer and Centered be a Single Cupboard Door Decorated with a Lacquer Panel within Nashihi lacquer banding, the carcass stamped ‘Mon ZWIENER/JANSEN Suc'.
Zwiener Jansen Successeur was a department of the celebrated Maison Jansen production. The decorator Jean-Henri Jansen bought the Zwiener archives and rights circa 1900.
Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener was an important Paris furniture maker of German extraction, who was born in Silesia circa 1848. He produced the very finest furniture, often copied from public collections in France. He employed as his sculptor, Leon Messagé, the Parisian sculptor of genius.
Zwiener's pieces were acquired by many of the leading collectors of the nineteenth century. In particular he supplied his interpretation of the famous Bureau de Roi to Ludwig II at Herrenchiemsee, which was placed in the King's study in 1884.
French, Circa 1900.
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