"Louis XV Period Tomb Chest Of Drawers"
Louis XV tombstone commode in violet wood veneer opening on the front with three drawers on three separate rows of exposed rails embellished with a brass net. This dresser has a beautiful curve in the two planes in front, the sides themselves curved in both plans, a brass net separating the top panel of the bottom panel. The marquetry has a decor of reserves and nets framing a wood of violette placed in "butterfly wings", the sides having the same decor. Drawer crosses inlaid with brass thread. This dresser has a very beautiful ornamentation of bronzes gold and chiseled varnish, falling handles, apron, falls, hooves, entries of locks. Red marble top of Belgian Rance, marble very used in furniture and fireplaces in the 17th and 18th centuries; marble very present at the Palace of Versailles. This dresser is mounted on fir, crate and drawers fronts, all the funds and sides of drawers are walnut. She is in excellent condition General Dimensions; width: 138 cm, depth: 68 cm; height 92 cm Period early Louis XV