"Natural Wood Dressing Table, Louis XV Style - Late 19th Century"
Charming Louis XV dressing table in natural wood opening on the top by a central flap in rosewood veneer presenting a butterfly wing frieze surrounded by an ebony fillet and an amaranth veneer. Once opened, this flap reveals a rectangular mirror, the assembly being able to slide back and forth. On each side, two leaves of identical design cover inlaid lids that can be lifted using tabs. Below, large lockers are present. The main flap closes with an original lock in working order with its key. This piece of furniture has a moving front that opens with four drawers and a "writing" tablet. This zipper with button is composed of a mahogany frame and red leather decorated with a golden sticker. Below, a drawer made of rosewood, surrounded by amaranth, has a butterfly wing frieze. This geometric decoration is found on each drawer front. On the right, the dressing table has two false drawers and a small drawer. On the left side a false drawer and two low drawers. The sides of this dressing table benefit from the same marquetry pattern as the rest of the furniture. The set rests on four feet rounded at the top then with a curved hump ending in brass shoes. A wide band of marquetry runs along each foot bringing finesse and refinement to this unique piece of furniture. With its elegant lines, this bicentenary dressing table will seduce you with the quality of its manufacture and its multiple functions. ******** Period: Late 19th century Perfect condition after restoration in our workshop. Satin varnish finish. Many additional photos available on request. Delivery possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture. Dimensions: Height: 74 cm - Width: 87 cm - Depth: 49 cm