Made of Cuban mahogany, a secretary known as Tronchin, with its flap where a system shelf is embedded that can be raised several notches on a rack.
The theater opens to 11 brass-framed drawers as well as brass handles.
Four large cardboard drawers whose leather and gold leaf fronts have been replaced because the original ones were unsalvageable.
Its closure system is three-point: right, left and top.
The front has a large drawer above the flap as well as three large drawers on the lower part.
All the triroirs as well as the toilet seat are decorated with brass mouldings.
The side panels of the secretary are also adorned with brass moulding.
The four uprights are fluted for a router foot finish.
All its handles, locks and Carrara marble are original.
This piece of furniture probably comes from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine in Paris because of its high quality of manufacture at the end of the eighteenth century. Louis XVI period.