"Empire Period Mahogany Secretary With Cloverleaf Locks And Bronzes"
19th century Empire period secretary with trefoil locks and columns Interesting secretary in mahogany and mahogany veneer with 4 drawers and 1 flap revealing the theater Secretary with Saint Anne gray marble top and with engaged columns on the front decorated with typically chiseled bronzes Empire The lower part is made up of 3 drawers decorated with bronze grip buttons as well as the keyholes decorated with palmettes and laurel wreaths Cloverleaf locks The upper part conceals a drawer The flap is fitted with a cloverleaf lock with its original key It is decorated with leather inside The theater is made up of 7 drawers of which the one on the right at the bottom is compartmentalized to put the inkwell The top is made up of 2 shelves supported by small columns The openings of the drawers are made of oak as well as the back of the furniture Everything is fully doweled The drawers are mounted with dovetails Note 1 very slight deformation of the flap Very good general condition h: 143.6 cm width: 97.5 cm depth: 43.5 cm h under open flap: 74 cm