Rating and value of Charles Cressent's furniture, wardrobes and chests of drawers

Cressent wardrobe, wood inlaid with flowers and gilt bronze

If you own a work by or based on the work of the artist Charles Cressent and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers can advise you. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on the current market. Then, if you wish to sell your work of art, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price.

Artist's rating and value

During the Regency period, Charles Cressant established himself as one of the most talented cabinetmakers of his time. Since then, his value has continued to rise. Cressent has become a firm fixture on the international art market. Highly prized by collectors, his chests of drawers and armoires are the most popular on the market, especially the rare stamped models. A piece of Cressent furniture can fetch millions of euros at auction, as demonstrated by the wooden chest of drawers with floral and gilded marquetry, which sold for 105,600 euros at Christie's in 2020.

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Furniture type

Results

Regency period chest of drawers

From €77,000 to €11,500

Louis XV period chest of drawers

Approximately €690,000

Cartonnier clock

From €20,000 to €38,500

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The life of Charles Cressent

Charles Cressent (1685-1768) was a renowned 18th-century French cabinetmaker. He is best known for his work in cabinetmaking and furniture design. Cressent was active during the Regency and Rococo periods in France.

He was famous for his ability to create elegant, elaborate furniture, characterized by gilded bronze ornamentation, graceful curves and flowing lines. His work was influenced by the artistic trends of his time, but he also brought his own personal touch to his creations.

Furniture designed by Charles Cressent is highly prized by collectors and art lovers alike. His works were crafted with great attention to detail and quality, contributing to his reputation as a leading cabinetmaker of the time.

Cressent wardrobe, wood inlaid with flowers and gilt bronze

The artist's creations and style

The style of Charles Cressent, an 18th-century cabinetmaker in France, is part of the Rococo movement. His creations are distinguished by the elegant, curved forms typical of the period, embellished with gilded bronze ornaments that contrast with the wood. Inspired by nature, he incorporates floral motifs and organic elements such as shells and leaves. His furniture is meticulously carved and inlaid, demonstrating his attention to detail, while successfully balancing aesthetics with functionality. Cressent puts his own creative stamp on his work, contributing to his legacy as a renowned cabinetmaker.

The rarity of Cressent furniture on the art market

Very few pieces of furniture by Charles Cressant have gone to public auction. That's why, if you decide to sell your piece, it can fetch record prices, as these works are extremely sought-after.  

Importance and definition of stamping in antique furniture appraisal

A stamp is a mark or seal affixed to an object, usually a piece of furniture or a work of art, by the manufacturer or craftsman who created it. This mark is often used to identify the origin or provenance of the object, as well as to authenticate its authenticity and quality. Stamps can take the form of a stamp, engraving or label, and can contain information such as the name of the craftsman, the date of manufacture, the place of production or the workshop logo. In the context of cabinetmaking and antique furniture, stamps are important for dating and attributing a piece to a particular craftsman or maker, which can have a significant impact on its value and historical significance.

Appraising your property

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