"Cylinder"
Very beautiful desk from the Louis XVI period in mahogany and mahogany veneer, opening on the front by a cylinder revealing a sliding top, revealing an interior fitted with three juxtaposed long drawers and three niches. It is surmounted by a step opening to three drawers in one row. The facade of the belt has in its center, a long drawer framed on the right by a box stimulating two drawers and on the left by two superimposed drawers simulating a box. Under the veined white marble of the tier, three juxtaposed rectangular drawers, it is surrounded by a discontinuous openwork gallery in gilded bronze on the front. The amounts of the fluted body, rounded, which extend on the edge of the cylinder with strong molding. It rests on four legs sheathed in grooves and finished with gilt bronze clogs. All locks are original which lock with a key.