"Mahogany Living Room Furniture On Casters, Two Caned Tops, One Top Edged In White Carrara"
Rare and functional fine piece of furniture from the Reign of Charles X in Cuban red mahogany, legs with uprights worked in fluted bossages with casters, upper shelf bordered by a doucine surrounding a white Carrara marble, in the belt a generous practical drawer and moved by a bronze handle, the two interior shelves in spacer also bordered in frame of a beautiful doucine and decorated in their middles with a beautiful canework. The base of the legs in spinning top matched with their casters for the convenience of the thing, a practical and very elegant end of sofa by the finesse of assembly and the beautiful french polish. The tight red fiber of the mahogany is an undeniable asset for this beautiful piece of furniture to move as desired, and its functionality is not to be demonstrated, a creation from the first half of the 19th century the finish, that of a cabinetmaker perhaps English who passed on the know-how in this type of very neat companion piece of furniture for the living room, for example at the end of a sofa