"Liqueur Cellar Signed, Napoleon III Beautiful Marquetry Of Thuya Burl, Mother Of Pearl, Rosewood..."
This beautiful liqueur cellar, from the Napoleon III period around 1860-1880, is in a beautiful state of preservation, except for a small part of the veneer missing in a corner (last photo). The top has a medallion numbered with the initials A and C intertwined. The front face is curved and the beautiful marquetry decoration of different materials, rosewood, thuya burl, mother-of-pearl, copper... is very well preserved. The original key is present and works well, the lock is signed Daveluy and Sandret in Le Havre. Sold without glass or carafe. Please note: you have to force it slightly to open or close it. Dimensions: 31.5 x 25.5 cm. Height: 27.5 cm. Fast, careful and very secure shipping.