"Painter's Desk In Watercolor In Blond Walnut Early 19th With Its Adjustable Lectern And Drawer"
A rare painter's piece of furniture from the beginning of the 19th century in blond walnut with a lectern adjustable in height and in inclination a side drawer, with its pretty bronze knob catch, with a hatch allowing you to place paint brushes and a cloth, a beautiful piece that this desk that I think of a watercolourist given the contained dimension of the lectern. Belonged to a porcelain painter, which explains the location of the roller axis in the center of the worktop, the generous and deep drawer pulls and remains open thanks to its rear rail which serves as a support, the hatch is closed by a bordered lid which allows you to put accessories there. Its arched feet at the front and its encroachment allow it in all circumstances a good stability outdoors. Elegant and practical, this beautiful unusual piece of furniture allows you to highlight a small painting. The rear rack is height-adjustable thanks to an iron pull tab and the console is adjustable in inclination thanks to a butterfly screw tightening the chosen position in part of the opening of the rear upright. In short, a beautiful unusual and very elegant piece of curiosity.