"Powder In Mahogany, Louis XVI Period - Late 18th Century"
Lady's dressing table in solid mahogany, Louis XVI period. Its top opens with a brass push button. He discovers a Mercury Mirror as well as a plan in veined white marble, set back 1cm. The flap is fixed on Brass hinges and is held in vertical position by an Iron Compass. As a belt, this Dressing Table offers two drawers, assembled in Dovetails, with Oak interiors. Their facades are veneered with a thick Mahogany 5 mm, and garnished with keyhole locks in original and cut brass. These drawers are locked, and this Asset is supplied with its two keys. The set rests on four feet sheathed in solid mahogany, finalized by brass clogs. This Cabinet, although Light, has been mounted on four small casters, making it even easier to handle. This Dressing Table with Reasonable Dimensions will also seduce by its Simplicity and Multifunctionality.
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Period: End of the 18th century
Perfect condition after restoration in our workshop. Varnished finish.
Delivery possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specializing in the transport of furniture.
Dimensions: Length: 65 cm Width: 42 cm Height: 72 cm
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Reference 511 R