"Rosewood Weekly Secretary – Late 19th Century"
Late 19th-century rosewood weekly writing desk, notable for its ingeniously concealed flap in the front. This refined piece of furniture offers six spacious drawers for storage, as well as a sliding writing desk area including a central niche topped with three small drawers. The flap is dressed in black leather decorated with a gilded vignette and a delicate central motif, adding a touch of distinction. Each drawer is fitted with wooden knobs and equipped with a functional lock with its original key. The piece is crowned with elegant white Carrara marble, delicately veined with gray, which underlines its noble character. It rests on crushed blackened wooden legs, topped with a discreet plinth. *********Period: Late 19th centuryExcellent condition after restoration in our workshop. Waxed finish. Delivery on quote in France and internationally. Dimensions: Width: 85 cm Depth: 45 cm Height: 167 cm Height of the top: 79 cm Reference: 335V