"Sideboard In Burr Walnut, Chippendale Taste - 1st Part Twentieth"
Sideboard whose top has a central part made of burr walnut veneer, a technique known as "four-leaf". It also has a frame in solid walnut whose moving edge is molded in the throat and beak of corbin. The facade is eventful and is composed in the center of two slightly domed doors in burr walnut veneer with four leaves as well. They are equipped with a lock in working order with key and bronze entry. Each end offers a hectic door with working lock and two bronze handles. The uprights on the left and on the right are cut-out and cutaway. The same type of wood was used to make the sides of this piece of furniture using the technique described above. The lower part of the facade is underlined by an element forming a plinth. This piece of furniture rests on four high arched legs, sculpted with acanthus leaves at the top and an elephant's foot at the base. The interiors are lined with adjustable shelves since they are placed on racks. The central space has the particularity of also offering two drawers with pull handles. This Chippendale style sideboard will delight you with its dimensions and the contrast in its veining.
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Period: 1st part of the 20th century
Excellent condition after restoration in our workshop.
Delivery and installation possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture.
Maximum dimensions: Width: 200 cm Depth: 55 cm Height: 105 cm
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Reference 170622