LOTE 293:
A Side Table
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Vendido por: €800
Precio inicial:
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800
Precio estimado :
€800 - €1 200
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 24.6%
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A Side Table
Napoleon III
Brazilian rosewood, satinwood, boxwood, greenwood, burr-walnut and other woods marquetry "Still-life" woods
ribbed column, gilt bronze applications en relief
French
19th C. (3rd quarter)
Dim. - 68,5 x 60,5 cm
Notes: of Germanic origin, Charles-Guillaume Diehl (1811-1885) was the son of a carpenter from Steinback, in the Grand Duchy of Hesse. He settled in Paris at the end of the 1830s and in 1840 married Zoé-Philippine Vavasseur, establishing himself with a carpentry workshop at 39 Saint-Sébastien street. In the middle of the 19th century, Diehl became one of the main cabinet-makers in Paris, employing six hundred workers and artisans in 1870. He participated in most of the major French and international exhibitions of his time, regularly winning awards, including a bronze medal in 1855, a medal of honour at the Central Union exhibition in 1869 and a medal of progress in Vienna in 1873.
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