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Moroccan leather travel Folder gilded iron Susse Paris stationer Empire XIX

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F30 122

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650,00 €

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Superb inkstand trip to golden green Moroccan leather with iron, decorated with palm leaves friezes, signed Susse * stationer Paris, First Empire period early nineteenth century.

This writing desk is in good condition. We do not have his key. It is labeled "Susse Papetier SM Empress Passage des Panoramas Paris".

A note: wear and scratches on leather, it does not close completely, below small accident in a corner, missing two little feet, see photos.

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* The Susse brothers stationery was created in 1758 in Paris. Both Susse brothers Nicolas and Victor, opened in 1806 to No. 7-8 Passage des Panoramas, stationery Susse brothers where they sell "section of Paris." Following the success in 1827 she opened a second store instead of the Exchange side rue Vivienne, which has just been created. Susse dedicated to sculpture cast from 1839 at the Exhibition of Products of Industry, and it became his main activity. The same year he published his first catalog. Susse stationery leaves the passage in 1844.

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  • Dimensions 32,5 cm x 26 cm
  • Height 5,5 cm