Important presentation sideboard called "hunting" or "stone" in molded oak, opening with 2 broken leaves, without frame, called "double evolution", This double folding allowing the doors to be opened to the maximum and even to be folded down on the side, in order to store pieces of game
This highly architectural piece of furniture constitutes the true model of a Parisian hunting buffet, close in its dimensions and its general forms to the well-known archetype reproduced by the carpenter Nicolas Duval who made a specialty of it This type of furniture, once found in large properties, hunting lodges, and especially the castles of the Ile de France and sometimes even those in the provinces.
Our buffet is topped with a thick marble table 32 mm thick (red marble from Flanders), for cutting hunting trophies. .
Frame entirely made of solid oak wood including the recesses, most of the visible parts in oak on quarter mesh.
Marble, fittings and locks from the period
Louis XIV style with the thick moldings of the doors and the arch formed by their top.
The cabinet rests on a straight plinth with rounded corners.
Parisian work from the 18th century.
99 cm high x 145 cm wide x 69 cm deep.