"Louis XV Period Secretary At Doucine"
Oven secretary in violet wood veneer, opening with two leaves a flap and a drawer. The decor is composed of a violet wood veneer called "butterfly wing". Opening the flap reveals the paper holder made up of compartments and six small drawers with a scalloped front in violet wood. The flap is surmounted by an ogee drawer. The secretary is wearing a marble molded with a corbin in Rance of Belgium. This secretary is stamped with COULON on the top of the right upright. This stamp corresponds to that of the three brothers cabinetmakers in the 18th century, this strike without initials does not allow to determine which of the three brothers it is. Coulon Balthazar master before 1740. Coulon Gaspart also obtained his master's degree before 1740. Coulon Jean François obtained his master's degree in 1732.