"Wardrobe Called “sennecey Le Grand” Blond Walnut 19th Century"
Wardrobe from Sennecey le Grand, Southern Burgundy in blond walnut 19th century The cabinets bearing the name "Sennecey le Grand" are among the most beautiful wardrobes from Southern Burgundy, due to the quality of the wood chosen, the skill of the cabinetmaker and ironworker. Our beautiful bond walnut wardrobe has two "framed" doors and 3 scrolled panels articulated by long wrought iron bars. The specific keyholes of the Sennecey cabinets are openwork with a return It is dated 1968 The pilaster is decorated with a flowered vase, the 2 high and low crossbars with a flowered basket and a basket of fruit from which A few scrolls of flowers escape from the bottom drawer, simply molded, to accommodate the shawls of the future mistress of the house because these beautiful cabinets were most of the time wedding cabinets: the young girl's dowry for storing her trousseau The more the family was richer, the more the cabinet was sculpted This cabinet was equipped as a wardrobe the uprights are finished with arched feet called "snails" Dimensions: Width. 157 cm + cornice 14 cm on each side Height 232 cm Depth 64 cm