"Hunting Buffet Stamped Dellenooz, Between 1737 And 1754"
Small hunting buffet in solid oak resting on plinth. It opens with two doors facade molded hat gendarme. Two shelves inside. Wearing a thick red marble from the Pyrenees with beak of corbin. Beautiful execution quality for this hunting buffet. Entirely of origin except the posterior lock (XIX). Stamped Dellenooz and JME. Epoque Eighteenth, between 1737 and 1754. Length: 119 cm Height: 95.5 cm Depth: 59.5 cm Originally from the Netherlands, Lambert Dellenooz is a carpenter-cabinetmaker born around 1700. He works in his early Faubourg Saint Antoine. Master January 19, 1737, he moved rue Traversière and produces oak furniture and walnut. He is one of the few master cabinetmakers producing hunting buffets such as François Franc or Adrien-Antoine Gosselin. It provides some great mercer mercers including the famous cabinetmaker Pierre Migeon.