Console Table And Games In Cherry, Directoire Style - 1st Part Of The Nineteenth flag


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"Console Table And Games In Cherry, Directoire Style - 1st Part Of The Nineteenth"
Console table and games in solid cherry and veneer. The miter-cut framed top has two sides in cherry heartwood. The central part has a checkerboard made up of sycamore and rosewood tiles. This tray pivots and unfolds to reveal a felted blue surface with gold braid and mitred frame. The interior offers two identical compartments for storing the included chess and queen pawns. The knockout belt reveals protruding rectangular strips. This table rests on four legs sheathed in solid cherry ending in brass shoes. This table, whether used as a console or a games table, will please with its size, the quality and the warm hue of its essence. ******** Period: 1st part of the 19th century Excellent condition. (Incomplete chess pieces) Waxed finish only Additional photos available by clicking on the following link: https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/consoles/table-console-et-de-jeux-en-merisier- style-directoire-1ere-partie-du-xixe Delivery and installation possible, in France and Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of works of art. Dimensions: Width: 81 cm Depth: 40 cm Height: 75 cm Ref: 140423
Price: 2 600 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Other
Width: 81
Height: 75
Depth: 40

Reference: 1172316
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