This rare and beautiful Piacenza writing desk is a magnificent example of late 18th-century Neoclassical cabinetmaking.
Masterfully crafted, this piece features a wealth of detail and formal elegance that make it a highly valuable collector’s item.
Main Features:
Wood and Workmanship: The piece is crafted from walnut with a splendid veneer that creates an extraordinary interplay of grain.
The surface is polished with shellac and reflects light, enhancing the depth and warm colors of the wood.
Inlays and Decorations: The top features a circular medallion inlaid in boxwood and rosewood at its center, depicting a sunburst floral motif, a typical neoclassical decoration.
The inlay is surrounded by a frame that defines a herringbone pattern, with the outer panels featuring a “book-like” arrangement that enhances the natural beauty of the grain.
Structure and Lines: The shape is rectangular and slender, with a front drawer centered by a brass escutcheon.
The tapered and fluted legs end in an inverted truncated pyramid shape.
This choice gives the piece an extreme visual lightness, typical of Neoclassicism, which distances itself from the heavier forms of the Baroque.
Details and Finishes: The filleting that decorates the drawer and top is made of rosewood, creating a sharp contrast and a refined edge.
Condition: The piece is in excellent overall condition, restored and polished with a shellac finish.
Dimensions: Width 97 cm, Depth 54 cm, Height 80 cm.
Provenance: Piacenza, Italy, late 18th century.
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This rare and beautiful Piacenza writing desk is a magnificent example of late 18th-century Neoclassical cabinetmaking.
Masterfully crafted, this piece features a wealth of detail and formal elegance that make it a highly valuable collector’s item.
Main Features:
Wood and Workmanship: The piece is crafted from walnut with a splendid veneer that creates an extraordinary interplay of grain.
The surface is polished with shellac and reflects light, enhancing the depth and warm colors of the wood.
Inlays and Decorations: The top features a circular medallion inlaid in boxwood and rosewood at its center, depicting a sunburst floral motif, a typical neoclassical decoration.
The inlay is surrounded by a frame that defines a herringbone pattern, with the outer panels featuring a “book-like” arrangement that enhances the natural beauty of the grain.
Structure and Lines: The shape is rectangular and slender, with a front drawer centered by a brass escutcheon.
The tapered and fluted legs end in an inverted truncated pyramid shape.
This choice gives the piece an extreme visual lightness, typical of Neoclassicism, which distances itself from the heavier forms of the Baroque.
Details and Finishes: The filleting that decorates the drawer and top is made of rosewood, creating a sharp contrast and a refined edge.
Condition: The piece is in excellent overall condition, restored and polished with a shellac finish.
Dimensions: Width 97 cm, Depth 54 cm, Height 80 cm.
Provenance: Piacenza, Italy, late 18th century.
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| Design Period | Before 1890 |
|---|---|
| Production Period | Before 1890 |
| Country of Manufacture | Italy |
| Style | Italian |
| Detailed Condition | Excellent — This vintage/antique piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations. |
| Product Code | RYX-2335370 |
| Materials | Wood, Walnut |
| Color | Tan |
| Width | 97 cm 38.2 inch |
| Depth | 54 cm 21.3 inch |
| Height | 80 cm 31.5 inch |




































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