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19th Century French Secretary Napoleon III circa 1860 Rosewood
Located in Torino, IT
"Lady's" Secretary in Rosewood and marquetry quality fine item. with perfect marble top in the
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Antique 1860s French Napoleon III Secretaires

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Marble

Secrétaire Chest, Semanier, Marquetry, French, circa 1910
Located in Honiton, Devon
Good quality marquetry Semanier with ormolu fittings in good condition. French Circa 1910. This
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Early 20th Century French French Provincial Desks

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Rosewood, Satinwood

19th Century French Marquetry Inlaid Tulipwood and Kingwood Secretaire Commode
Located in London, west Sussex
This extraordinary and uncommon mid-19th century French marquetry inlaid tulipwood and kingwood
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Antique Mid-19th Century French Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Ormolu

Louis XV Style Marquetry "Secretaire en Pente" Desk
Located in Alexandria, VA
This bombe desk is shaped with swell front, sides and top. The fall front with armorial inlay opens to a fitted interior with 4 drawers, additional cubbyholes, and a Russian leather...
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Antique 19th Century French Desks

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Rosewood, Fruitwood

19th Century French Louis XVI Marquetry Secretaire
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This 1890s Antique French Louis XVI-style secretaire is made from mahogany wood that has been
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Antique 1890s French Louis XVI Secretaires

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Marble, Bronze

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French Marquetry Secretaire For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the French marquetry secretaire you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Frequently made of wood, metal and bronze, every French marquetry secretaire was constructed with great care. Your living room may not be complete without a French marquetry secretaire — find older editions for sale from the 18th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. A French marquetry secretaire, designed in the Louis XV, Louis XVI or Neoclassical style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. Many designers have produced at least one well-made French marquetry secretaire over the years, but those crafted by André-Charles Boulle, Henry Dasson and Wedgewood are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a French Marquetry Secretaire?

Prices for a French marquetry secretaire start at $1,450 and top out at $1,810,002 with the average selling for $7,902.

Finding the Right Secretaires for You

Your antique, new or vintage secretary desk has become the (chic) saving grace of the "new normal" at home.

Simply put, a secretary desk is a multifunctional piece of furniture with a hinged writing surface that folds open or drops down. When the leaf is folded out, small inner storage compartments — pigeonholes, cubbies, recesses or drawers — are revealed.

Traditionally, a secretary is composed of two parts — a chest of drawers on the bottom and a cabinet with shelves on the top. Taking its name from the French word for the piece, secrétaire, the secretary desk dates back to the 18th century, when Paris-based cabinetmaker Jean-François Oeben, known for his exquisite marquetry and clever mechanical desks, is thought to have invented the secrétaire à abbattant, or drop-leaf desk.

While the defining drop-down feature of the secretary desk has remained constant, the materials used, as well as its configuration, size and style have evolved over time.

At first, secretaries were typically made from exotic woods, like rosewood, tulipwood and kingwood; later, hardwoods like cherry, maple, oak and mahogany were more common. The desks also became lighter, with space carved out of the lower half for the writer’s feet or with drawers replaced by legs — making them more table-like.

When open, the secretary is a dynamic, versatile Wunderkammer. When closed, it’s a sophisticated, space-saving piece of furniture.

“A fine secretary with a good provenance adds stature and credence to its owner — it is a cornerstone piece,” says antiques dealer Stanley Weiss, who specializes in 18th- and 19th-century English and American furniture. “In this disposable world, fine furniture is always passed on and speaks to who its owner is.”

No matter what style or period you choose, and no matter how you decide to use it, the timeless, flexible secretary desk is bound to become an indispensable part of your daily routine.

Browse a range of antique and vintage secretary desks on 1stDibs, including mid-century modern secretaires, Georgian secretaires and others.

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