"Louis XIV Period Small Bureau De Changer"
Small double-sided changer desk in veneer wood: Violet wood, rosewood, nets made of olive and maple. The top is broken decorated with an olive tree net, it reveals an interior with four drawers, the one at the bottom right includes the locations of the ink reserves. The front of the upper false drawer decorated with three reserves opens by knocking down. The desk consists of two boxes each comprising four drawers, they frame a recessed door. The sides and the back are in Rosewood, the sides decorated with a double maple fillet. It rests on six small ball-shaped feet surmounted by a molding, all from a later period. This office has its original locks and fittings, the bronze keyholes are reported. Use and maintenance restorations French work from the second half of the 17th century.