"Rare Regional Bonnetière In Blond Cherry, Louis XV - Early 19th Century"
Bicentenary Bonnetière from the Loire Valley in blond Cherry, opening with a carved door cut and molded with a charming asymmetrical pattern ending in scrolls. At two thirds of the door we find a crosspiece in the same spirit as the molding in the upper part. A beautiful original entrance in cut iron accompanies an original lock and key also in perfect working order. On the right, the original iron hinges have 3 fasteners. On each side of the facade we observe a slightly rounded foot composed of three grooves ending in a snail foot. This bonnetière will be noticed by its inlaid crosspieces. The upper crosspiece is decorated with a rectangle made up of boxwood heart elements. In the center, a diamond mixing light wood and dark wood is surrounded by wind stars. The lower crosspiece uses the same composition. The interior of this charming bonnetière is made up of 4 shelves redone in solid wood on cleats and large racks. The sides of this cabinet feature two large vertical wire panels separated by a smaller horizontal wire panel. The quality of its essence and the finesse of its decorations make this bonnetière a remarkable piece of furniture that will delight you with its shimmering color and charisma.
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Period: Early 19th century
Very good condition after restoration. Waxed finish.
Delivery possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture.
Dimensions: Height: 196 cm At the Body: Width: 91 cm Depth: 49 cm At the Cornice: Width: 107 cm Depth: 55 cm
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Reference 791 T