John Vesey Style Steel and Bronze Neoclassical Desk or Console
$12,500.00
A refined and iconic steel and bronze clad writing table, library table, desk, or console made in the manner and style of John Vesey (United States, 1924-1992). The desk is constructed with brass, steel, wood, and leather in the French Neoclassical Louis XVI style. The top features a black leather inset writing surface framed by a Greek-key gilt border surrounded by a silver-toned metal field. The shallow frieze incorporates two wide drawers with elegant brass pulls. The apron and side are embellished with a decorative brass frame molding and reeded corner panels. Slender tapered legs with a linear brass trim end in small brass sabot feet. Finished on all sides, the piece works as a desk, console, or writing table. The desk has a clearance of 24" from the floor to the apron for ample leg room. The steel and bronze have a desirable lightly aged patina on the finish. The desk is hand crafted with a dramatic profile and opulent materials.
Dimensions: 51.5"w x 18"d x 30"h
Circa: 20th Century, France
Materials: Brass, Bronze, Leather, Stainless Steel, Wood
Condition: Good, minor wear consistent with age and use. Good, aged condition with light age-appropriate wear. Some minor scuffs, marks, and coloring. Light impressions and some wear to leather top from gentle use. The desk features a hand-made construction with minor imperfections to the fit and finish.


















