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Object description :

"Urn Liquor Cellar - Carlo X Period"
Beautiful liqueur cellar with a container in the shape of an urn (typical of the Charles X period). Amaranth wood box with light wood threads and inlays. Lid decorated with inlays with the inscription "Liqueurs" with scrolls and spirals, the front has a raceme decoration and the keyhole is in ivory. Equipped with side handles, to move it easily, in bronze with floral and fruity motifs. Resting on wild bronze feet. Equipped with the original lock and key (the key becomes empty). The interior, in light wood, houses four bottles and six glasses. Excellent state of conservation. Object for connoisseurs, most of the liquor quarries present on the market generally date from the Louis Philippe and Napoleon III period (that is to say from the middle of the 19th century to its end) Period: Charles X Measures: cm. 38 x 24.2 - height cm. 30 ATTENTION: FOR A DELIVERY QUOTE, CONTACT US WITH CITY AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION.
Price: 1 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition

Material: Solid wood
Width: cm. 38
Height: cm. 30
Depth: cm. 24

Reference: 752493
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