"Serving Half Moon Console Louis XVI Stamped F. Schey. Epoque Eighteenth"
"The service console is part of the new furniture of the Louis XVI, they mark the evolution of the art of hospitality and furnish it to the neoclassical taste of the moment by their styles and their functions." Beautiful Parisian demi-lune console service, mahogany and mahogany veneer Cube, stamped Fidelis Schey * Master in Paris under Louis XVI. The top is gray-veined white marble, surrounded by its original openwork brass mold. Console with a frieze drawer fitted with its dangling draw bronzes and lock. The base fluted front retains the bottom a central panel in mahogany with brass belt, her legs ending in brass sabots. authentic furniture in perfect good condition. * Fidelis Schey Master Cabinetmaker in Paris from 1777 to 1788 (death), renowned for its beautiful neoclassical productions, Crown and supplier of high aristocratic and bourgeois families. Dimensions: Height: 84 cm length: 77 cm width at the center: 37 cm drawer (internal height): 10.5 cm floor Tablet Height: 27.5 cm