Regency: Chests & Secretaries (desks)
Regency-era desks (secretaries) and chests of drawers. Technically: Paris, France. 1745-1770, Louis XV.
Regency-era desks (secretaries) and chests of drawers. Technically: Paris, France. 1745-1770, Louis XV.
Regency-era night table. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1745 Louis XV)
Regency era velvet “fauteuil a la reine” chair. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1750 Louis XV)
Regency fireplace and mantel, with gilded mirror, vases, and planters / flower pots:
Regency-era cabriolet chairs. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1770 Louis XV)
On what might our heroine be reclining as she reads a horrid novel? Perhaps:
Regency-era secretary and cabriolet chair. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1770 Louis XV)
Narrow wooden chest handcrafted ~1750. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV) This piece of furniture was in the hotel Lebas de Courmant.
Regency-era vases. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV) The white, painted planter / flower-pot is ~1720. The burgundy vase is Jean-Claude Duplessis ~1750. The matching rectangular vases are from China, ~1720, porcelain with bronze. The very plain white vase is an 18th century Chinese cornet vase.
Wooden desk (secretary) handcrafted ~1750. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV) This piece of furniture was in the hotel Lebas de Courmant.