Categories : Writing desks
Title : William & Mary Period Marquetry Bureau
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Marquetry
Main material : Wood
Secondary material : Ivory
Period of creation : 1695
Country of creation : United Kingdom
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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M.S. RAU ANTIQUES (Antique dealer)
630 Royal Street
LA 70130 New Orleans - USA
Tel : +1 800 544 9440
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Email address : info@rauantiques.com
Website : http://www.rauantiques.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
Languages spoken :
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Measurement : |
| Height : 221.62 cm |
Height : 87.25 in |
| Width : 95.89 cm |
Width : 37.75 in |
| Depth : 62.87 cm |
Depth : 24.75 in |
Handbook language : 
The reign of Queen Mary and her Dutch husband King William III led to an influx of important furniture forms, as simplistic designs gave way to innovative ideas including exotic veneers and inlay decoration. This magnificent, late 17th-century bureau cabinet, elaborately inlaid with ivory and marquetry, certainly satisfied the English burgeoning taste for ornamental furniture. William III imported Dutch craftsmen to England who worked with local cabinetmakers, resulting in more elegantly styled pieces like this bureau cabinet. Studded with ivory jessamine flowers and green-stained ivory leaves, the walnut bureau encloses a fitted interior with a writing surface topped by a mirrored cabinet.
As the 17th century came to a close, secretaries, writing bureaus and bookcases became increasingly popular, an imperative piece in the homes of the wealthy and well-educated. Bureau-cabinets like this became the focal point of the manor, serving as statements of wealth, culture and education. The uniquely designed marquetry and simplicity of this elegant secretary result in a truly remarkable and rare William and Mary piece of writing furniture.
Circa 1695
$98,500.00
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