" Dutch “in-between” Furniture In Marquetry Around 1800 Early 19th Century"
So-called "in-between" furniture in a half-moon shape, opening with two curtained doors, in rosewood, boxwood and amaranth marquetry. Dutch work from the beginning of the 19th century. Top inlaid with an antique cup in the center richly garnished with flowers with green foliage in which there is a perched bird. Cut-sided uprights with simulated fluting in rosewood marquetry on an amaranth background highlighted with Greek fillets. The crosspieces and the three legs are inlaid with flowers. Original lock operating with two keys. Origin: Château in Orne