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    Antique French Vernis Martin Salon Open Armchair Druce & Co 19th Century

    $2,000 (approx conversion from £1575)

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    About this item

    A superb French walnut Vernis Martin salon open armchair, Circa 1870 in date.

    The shield shaped back painted with a scene of lovers in a garden, with rose decoration to the arms. With brass plaque for the renowned Victorian retailer Druce & Co., of London.

    The seat has been reupholstered in sumptuous tan leather, by Moore & Giles, with individual brass studs.

    The quality and attention to detail throughout is second to none.

    Add a touch of unparalleled style to your home.

    Condition:

    In excellent condition having been beautifully cleaned, waxed and reupholstered in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.

    Dimensions in cm:

    Height 104 x Width 57 x Depth 55

    Dimensions in inches:

    Height 3 foot, 5 inches x Width 1 foot, 10 inches x Depth 1 foot, 10 inches

    Druce & Co of 68 Baker Street, Portman Square, London, were established in the 1840's and were both cabinet makers and retailers of second-hand furniture. In the Marlebone Trade Directory of 1853, they described themselves as 'Furnishers,Upholsterers and Upholders for clients of discernment'.

    Vernis Martin

    is a lustrous lacquer substitute widely used in the 18th century to decorate furniture and such personal articles as bris fans, snuffboxes and clocks. The process of adding bronze or gold powder to green varnish was perfected by the French brothers Guillaume and Etienne-Simon Martin, hence its name Vernis Martin, as Vernis is French for varnish. It is said to have been made by heating oil, copal and amber and then adding Venetian turpentine and the Martin brothers perfected the process with inclusions in the varnish, sprinkling spangles of silver plated copper wire into the wet varnish ground. Highly praised by Voltaire, it was developed to imitate East Asian lacquerware which was being imported into France during the Louis XV period. Vernis Martin was made in several colours, green, black and a golden red being the most characteristic.

    Our reference: A1612x

    Internal Ref:

    A1612x

    Date of manufacture : 19th Century

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    Additional Information

    Code

    932503 (AB-182536)

    Dimensions

    W: 57cm  (22.4")H: 104cm  (40.9")D: 55cm  (21.7")

    Period

    19th Century

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    Regent Antiques was established in 1980. Born out of a natural love for art and beautiful objects, we have been a highly respected member of the antique fraternity ever since. Industry bodies of which we are a member include LAPADA and CINOA. Over the decades our business has gradually evolved...