"18th Century Cabaret Table In Cherry Wood, Louis XV Period"
Interesting cabaret table from the Louis of the depth of the table The top is thick and worked, dug into the mass in a cabaret style, typical work of this period Table from the South-West region (probably Bordeaux) 2 legs have been rehent Small graft on the top Fully pegged The lock and key are late 18th century and work very well Slight deformation of the top Small restorations from use long: 87.5 cm width: 64.1 cm h: 73.4 cm h passage of legs: 55 cm For information: The tables cabaret are born with the arrival of new exotic drinks such as coffee, tea, chocolate. They quickly became the prerogative of large houses, notably the private mansions of major French ports, before establishing themselves in Paris in the most prestigious salons. They are part of the French art of living, a symbol of refinement and elegance.