"Curved Louis XV Period Display Case "
Curved display cabinet from the Louis XV period. The double scalloped doors fit the frame perfectly. The curved sides are veneered in a square pattern, also framed across the grain. The same cross grain is found on: the interior edges of the doors, the crosspieces, and the convex angles. The cabinetmaker takes care of his work between each element, making the most of the veneer joints, offering more symmetry and harmony up to the high base. The double curved molding of the marble further enhances this craftsman's know-how. The bronzes are decorated with: openwork vegetal palmettes, shells, cartouches, acanthus leaves, chimera. The interior has adjustable oak shelves and a linen back. The entire piece of furniture rests on a solid oak case. Used as a ceremonial piece of furniture for dishes and silverware or as a bookcase, it is very functional. Delivery possible not included in the price