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we are going down the rabbit hole of furniture from 200 years ago but anyway everyone hello welcome to the channel welcome back to the channel where i have covid right now and itamp;#39;s not going to stop the show though because we have to discuss this marvelous 200 year old work of french decorative art a really fine domestic piece here thatamp;#39;s truly emblematic of furniture from the charles the 10th period now this is a rare and short-lived style from the 1820s which was aptly named after the monarch of the day charles the tenth and now just as the empire style from the napoleonic period previously said that we are as grand as ancient rome we see here how charles the tenth furniture says that we miss ancient rome itamp;#39;s a romantic style expressing a sort of graceful nostalgia for the impossible bygone beauty of the ancient world and anyway both the chairs and the commode here date from this time the 1820s and i have done other videos on pieces from this time which serve