Alphonse Tahan

Secretaire en Pente de Napoléon III en bois d'ébène

France, Circa 1875

£16,000

A Napoleon III Gilt-Bronze Mounted and Brass Inlaid Ebonised Parquetry Secretaire en Pente, by Alphonse Tahan, Engraved to the lock plate 'TAHAN / Fr...

Dimensions

Height: 94 cm (38 in)
Width: 89 cm (36 in)
Profondeur : 48 cm (19 in)
REF NO : B75890

Description

A Napoleon III Gilt-Bronze Mounted and Brass Inlaid Ebonised Parquetry Secretaire en Pente, by Alphonse Tahan,

Engraved to the lock plate ‘TAHAN / Fr DE L’EMPEREUR’

The top with a three-quarter gallery above a fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior including three short drawers and a tooled leather writing surface, the fall-front with a brass cartouche engraved with a count’s crest with the motto ‘NISI DOMINUS CUSTODIERIT’.

France, circa 1875.

This fine writing desk is in good original unrestored condition with wear consisitent with age and use.

 

Date

Circa 1875

Origine

France

Moyen

Ebonised Wood

Signature

Engraved to the lock 'TAHAN / Fr DE L'EMPEREUR'.

Alphonse Tahan

Alphonse Tahan (1830 -1880) was the official ébéniste de l’Empereur, (master cabinetmaker), to Emperor Napoleon III and his wife the Empress Eugenie.

The firm was based in Paris at 30 Rue de La Paix from 1849 and subsequently from 1878 at Boulevard des Italiens.

Tahan participated in various international exhibitions of the period, including a silver medal in 1849, and 1852 and a gold medal in Paris in 1867.

The company declined after the fall of the second Empire and ceased production and closed in 1882.

Bibliographie :

Ledoux-Lebard, Denise ‘Les Ebenistes du XIX Siecle’, Editions de l’Amateur (Paris), 1984 pps 593-8.

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