"Very Rare Small Secretary In Mahogany Louis XVI In The Taste Of Jean-françois Leleu"
In mahogany and mahogany veneer, opening with a flap lined with leather revealing a niche and five drawers, with two doors in the lower part and a drawer in the upper part. Amounts with canted sides and straight legs, with gilt bronze framing rods. White marble top. Eighteenth century period. Usual and maintenance restorations. Jean-François Leleu (1729-1807), Parisian carpenter-cabinetmaker. Received Master in 1764. "Supplier of the royal castles". He was one of the most famous cabinetmakers of his time.