"Small Rustic Manchois Buffet From The Louis XIV Period With Its Beautiful Green Patina. End Of The 17th Century."
Pleasant Manche country buffet from the Louis XIV period, from the end of the 17th century. The patina is very old but perhaps a little later (18th-early 19th centuries). The fir panels are rectangular and the uprights are straight. This piece of furniture is placed on four small straight but curved surface-mounted legs. The moldings are bold and the wood nicely carved. This “one-door” country sideboard opens onto two “natural” shelves. Above, an elegant drawer. The key is missing. Nice curve of the keyholes. The furniture is in “house condition”. It could benefit from a small restoration to restore its quality. Small in size, this sideboard called "bottom of cabinet" is easy to integrate into a rustic kitchen or dining room. The interior is elegant and deep enough to accommodate cutlery, crockery or table linen. It is a Manche and “terroir” production from the end of the 17th century. Drawer width in height: 56 cm / drawer depth 35 cm 40 cm height for each shelf