"Secretary Stamped Montigny"
Beautiful secretary of Montigny rosewood, amaranth, rosewood and light wood nets on oak frame. Interior oak and mahogany with six drawers including four small and two larger. In frontage it is composed of a flap trimmed with a green leather gilded iron and two doors behind which hides a wooden cover with its lock and key. The locks, entrances, keys, bronzes and flap system are original and in working order. Saint Anne marble gray top of original origin, gilded bronzes decorated with lion heads and lock entries have their original gilding also. This secretary wears a double Montigny stamp with JME, re-signed on the right amount and another on the side of a drawer inside. Small upright left and the flap is slightly veiled, the two angles to the left of the marble were broken, more photos on request. Philippe-Claude Montigny (1734-1800), master's degree obtained on January 29, 1766, son of Louis, privileged worker of the King.