Standing Man In Cherry Wood, Louis XV Style – Late 19th Century
A cherrywood standing man table, typical of the Louis XV style, offering a refined and welcoming presence. This regional piece is distinguished by its molded cornice and delicate marquetry of a compass rose on the upper rail, a rare detail that signifies meticulous craftsmanship. The front features a single door, mounted on large original hinges, adorned with a panel of flowing moldings. The long, finely crafted brass escutcheon comes with its key and a working lock, adding to the authentic charm of the piece. The functional interior opens to reveal a storage space with three adjustable shelves on racks, allowing the table to be adapted for various uses: linens, dishes, books, or personal items. The carved and scrolled lower rail is supported by Louis XV snail feet, adding a touch of lightness and movement. The cherry wood, with its warm hues and refined patina, lends this piece a soft and luminous presence. A truly beautiful and distinctive piece, both decorative and practical, ideal for adding a touch of authenticity to a contemporary or classic interior. ********Period: Late 19th century. Excellent condition after restoration in our cabinetmaking workshop. Waxed finish. Delivery upon request in France and internationally. Maximum dimensions: Width: 73 cm, Depth: 56 cm, Height: 183 cm. Reference 478V. https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/armoires/homme-debout-en-merisier-style-louis-xv-fin-xixe/
2 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Solid wood
Width: 73
Height: 183
Depth: 56
Reference (ID): 1723546
Availability: In stock
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