Cellar smell, including two crystal perfume bottles (or glass) and polished brass, cabinet in burr walnut, black wood and mother of pearl, certainly the house Giroux * Paris, monogrammed on the cover of XIXth century.
This winery is in good condition. We have his key, the lock works It is not signed but we offer for sale a 2nd cellar smell exactly like (different dessu monogram) below Etiquette "Antiques Kléber-Longchamp - 77 Av Kléber Paris XVII"...
A note: some traces of accidents, cracks and restorations on wood, one of the vials has no inner plug, the other cap is broken and stuck cabossures and wear on the bottles, wear time, see pictures.
We put a second cellar odor similar for sale on this site.
Dealer and manufacturer of cabinetry and tabletterie, Paris. Store created around 1799 by François-Simon Giroux 7 rue du Coq Saint-Honoré in Paris (1848 -Paris?): Trade in objects of fantasy and stationery (supplies daguerreotype) and cabinet from 1834 under the name of Alphonse Giroux. Taken over in 1838 by his son Alphonse, Gustave (Paris 1810-1886) and André (Paris 1801-1879) under the name Alphonse Giroux and Cie. Transferred in 1857, 43 Boulevard des Capucines. Sold in 1867 to Duvinage and Harinbouck, and directed from 1870 by Ferdinand Duvinage alone and then by his widow between 1874 and 1882 and finally by Philip A. and E. Arnut from 1883 to 1884. The former home Giroux disappears 1885. (see Orsay Museum Site)