"Louis XVI Style Sloping Desk / Writing Desk In Marquetry. "
Very small piece of furniture in rosewood and rosewood marquetry in the Louis XVI style and from the late 19th century, called a scriban because of its glass cabinet which surmounts a sloping desk. The upper part is formed by a glass cabinet or bookcase opening with two glass doors and windows on the sides, a glass shelf, openwork bronze gallery on the top. A flap upholstered in Havana leather reveals three drawers and a niche. The lower part forms a chest of drawers with three drawers mounted on oak. Brass and gilt bronze fittings. Square sheathed feet ending in sabots. Delivery possible, please contact us.