""knitting" Mahogany Coffee Table Stamped F.bury Louis XVI XVIII E Period "
Rare small living room table called a knitter in mahogany and oak veneers, octagonal in shape, it rests on four skate feet fitted with bronze casters, two pilaster uprights join three spacer trays, the bowl-shaped top with flap on the front, mechanism in working order with minor wear, in good general condition, wear and cracks from time, Our table is stamped F BURY and JME under the top, work from the Louis XVI period, 18th century, height 71.5 cm, length 56.5 cm, width 28.5 cm Ferdinand BURY (1740-1795) received his master's degree on July 24, 1774, he settled on rue de Charonne in Paris, in addition to large pieces of marquetry, he specialized in the production of small charming mahogany furniture such as mechanism tables, knitters, chiffonnieres,