"Louis XIV Period Changer Table"
Interesting changer table in natural wood and marquetry of light and dark woods decorated with geometric patterns. The tray opens in two shutters, one is dressed in leather, the other discovers two covered lockers, these compartments used one to put the coins, the other the writing case, the scale etc. ... It opens as a belt with two side drawers, one of which has a lock (key missing). It rests on six baluster feet joined by a spacer; two of the legs swivel to support the tray when opened. Louis XIV period around 1680. In its used condition; normal veneer restorations; the lock of the tray was formerly replaced by marquetry. Closed top dimensions: height 72.5 / width 82 / depth 32.5 cm Open top dimensions: height 70 / width 82 / depth 65.5 cm