Cupboard, Louis XV Periode
Rare "bas d'armoire" with cherry wood and wide rosewood fillets.
Probably commissioned piece of furniture, with unusual dimensions (unquestionably born that way )
Essentially solid cherry wood with inlaid fillets forming frames and lozenges and ash burl.
The front jambs are rounded.
It rests on a projecting, scalloped base , with small cambered feet.
The interior of the doors is veneered, with period locks and period latches.
Red marble top from Flanders, with corbin beak, period.
Parisian work from the mid-18th century
This Parisian production in cherrywood and dark filets is often overlooked, yet often executed by renowned master cabinetmakers, for secondary pieces ( example: the games tables for Versailles signed Joubert )
Probably commissioned piece of furniture, with unusual dimensions (unquestionably born that way )
Essentially solid cherry wood with inlaid fillets forming frames and lozenges and ash burl.
The front jambs are rounded.
It rests on a projecting, scalloped base , with small cambered feet.
The interior of the doors is veneered, with period locks and period latches.
Red marble top from Flanders, with corbin beak, period.
Parisian work from the mid-18th century
This Parisian production in cherrywood and dark filets is often overlooked, yet often executed by renowned master cabinetmakers, for secondary pieces ( example: the games tables for Versailles signed Joubert )
3 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wood marquetry
Length: 81,5 cm
Height: 114 cm
Depth: 28,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1733464
Availability: In stock
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