"Small Lady's Desk, Bonheur Du Jour In Marquetry, Louis XV Period, Circa 1760"
Small Louis XVI Period Marquetry Desk, Bonheur du Jour, Circa 1780 Lovely Small Louis XVI Period Marquetry Desk, Bonheur du Jour, Marquetry Rosewood, Violet Wood and Amaranth, Resting on Square-Section Tapered Legs, Ending with Gilt Bronze Sabots. This Desk is Topped with a Grey-Veined White Marble Top Surrounded by a Gilt and Openwork Brass Gallery. It Opens in the Upper Part with Two Small Drawers and Curtains. In the Lower Part, with a Folding Writing Tablet, Compartments and Two Small Drawers. The Tier with Sliding Curtains Underlined with Reserves. Its Writing Tablet with a Folding, Topped with a Green Leather Top Gilded with Small Iron, Revealing Three Small Sliding Compartments. Beautiful Bronze and Gilded Brass Ornamentation Such as Shoes, Lock Entrances, Pull Knobs. Has a Key, Operating with the Drop Leaf. Beautiful Wood Species. Beautiful Patina. Furniture of Very Beautiful Quality of Execution, with Sober and Elegant Lines. This Desk Combining Practical Utility with its Many Small Storage Spaces and its Writing Tablet But Also Making a Very Pretty Visual with its Harmonious and Delicate Curves. This Desk, Beautiful Proportions with a Superb Work of Marquetry of Precious Wood will Easily Adapt to Your Interior. This piece with its careful finishing, testifies to the refinement of the furniture of the Louis XVI period, it will bring charm and prestige to your home. Work from the Louis XVI period, 18th century, around 1780. Dimensions: Height: 102.5 cm Width: 66.5 cm Depth: 42 cm Depth with flap: 62 cm Leg opening height: 67 cm In beautiful condition of conservation. We are at your disposal, for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE