"Mahogany Empire Worker Early 19th Century"
From the beginning of the 19th century, small working table, or work table, in mahogany and flamed Cuban mahogany veneer, resting on four uprights in ringed columns on wheels, joined by an x-shaped spacer. The belt opens with a drawer revealing a writing desk on slides resting on its secret compartment, with its inkwell and talcum powder. The top reveals the book racks as well as a gilded bronze candlestick and a pin cushion on reclosable shelves. With its two keys, the locks work. This piece of furniture is in good condition. Note however a small mahogany veneer jump in a rear corner of the top, minor veneer crack on the top of the top, a lack on a ring of a rear foot (last photos). These accidents in no way affect the quality of this piece of furniture. Height 74.5 cm, width 51.5 cm, depth 35.3 cm.