"18th Century Regency Corner"
18th century Regency corner cabinet in veneer wood This corner cabinet resting on small feet, has a curved facade in plan and is topped with marble, it opens with 2 doors revealing 2 shelves The facade is covered with rosewood veneer positioned in a chevron on the upright, continued on the crosspieces up to the axis of the furniture to start in the other direction, the doors are veneered imitating a miter-cut connected frame filled with a large sheet of delimited veneer a fillet of rosewood forming a frame in which is inscribed a diamond itself composed of fillet of rosewood. Parisian work from the first half of the 18th century which can be dated around 1730-40 The lock which is later does not work, a key is placed there acting as a pull handle. Covered with marble molded with a corbin beak. Corner Height: 78cm Width: 65 Depth on the side 46cm