"Jean Louis François Legry, Mahogany Chest Of Drawers Stamped Louis XVI Period, Circa 1780."
Jean Louis François LEGRY, Louis XVI Stamped Mahogany Commode, Circa 1780. Charming Louis XVI Mahogany Commode, Resting on Fluted Tapered Legs Ending in Gilt Bronze Sabots. This Commode Opening with Two Drawers on Two Rows on the Front, is Garnished with a Grey Veined White Marble Top Surrounded by an Openwork Gilt Bronze Gallery. Its Rounded Fluted Uprights. Beautiful Gilt and Chiseled Bronze Ornamentation Such as Sabots, Pull Rings, Lock Entrances, Gallery. Has its Key. Very Beautiful Wood Species. Bears the Stamp, JLF LEGRY. Furniture of Beautiful Quality of Execution, with Sober and Refined Lines, Stamped by the Parisian Master Cabinetmaker, Jean-Louis-François LEGRY and struck with the JME, Hallmark of the Jurandes. This Chest of Drawers Combining Practical Utility Thanks to its Spacious Drawers, You Can Also Display Your Works of Art, Collection, Clocks and Lighting, But Also Making a Very Pretty Visual, It Will Easily Adapt to Your Decoration. Beautiful Proportions, with its Harmonious and Delicate Curves, It Embodies the Refinement of French Furniture of the Louis XVI Period, This Piece Will Enhance Your Interior. LEGRY Jean-Louis-François Jean-Louis-François Legry (Born in 1745) - Cabinetmaker. Paris, Master on September 29, 1779. He practiced on rue de Charenton at least until 1792. He was above all an ornamentalist and marquetry artist full of knowledge and taste. Work from the Louis XVI period, circa 1780, 18th century. Dimensions: Height: 88 cm Width: 97.5 cm Depth: 47 cm In good condition. We are at your disposal for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE