Splendid Violet Wood Inlaid Chest Of Drawers - Early Louis XV Period
Beautiful chest of drawers inlaid with violet wood in quartefeuilles, travers and fil.
It is of crossbow form and opens with 4 drawers, on three rows with crossbars darkened with brass fluting.
Beautiful and rich ornamentation of chased and gilded bronzes (on the corner falls, pull handles, lamp base, key escutcheons and sabots)
The feet are cambered.
The parquet floor is topped with superb Serravezza marble.
Serravezza marble is one of the most prestigious materials.
It is found in its purest, whitest forms and adorned with colored veins due to the presence of other minerals.
The Medici family used it for their important monument.
Early Louis XV period.
W: 141 cm H: 85 cm D: 61 cm
This piece of furniture was restored by our cabinetmaker Serge Chaillou, Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsman of France) and accredited by the Museums of France.
It is of crossbow form and opens with 4 drawers, on three rows with crossbars darkened with brass fluting.
Beautiful and rich ornamentation of chased and gilded bronzes (on the corner falls, pull handles, lamp base, key escutcheons and sabots)
The feet are cambered.
The parquet floor is topped with superb Serravezza marble.
Serravezza marble is one of the most prestigious materials.
It is found in its purest, whitest forms and adorned with colored veins due to the presence of other minerals.
The Medici family used it for their important monument.
Early Louis XV period.
W: 141 cm H: 85 cm D: 61 cm
This piece of furniture was restored by our cabinetmaker Serge Chaillou, Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsman of France) and accredited by the Museums of France.
8 900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition
Length: 141
Height: 85
Depth: 61
Reference (ID): 1753391
Availability: In stock
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