"Small Parisian Hunting Buffet In Oak XVIII Eme Century"
Parisian hunting buffet with double evolution 18th century Very rare hunting buffet, small, in mesh oak, said to be "double evolution" 18th century This piece of furniture formerly called "Buffet in wardrobe" is topped with a beautiful marble gray veined with original white It opens with 2 doors with elongated hangers and thick frame moldings and two narrow and long so-called "knife" drawers Its base has a plinth It therefore presents the main characteristics of the Parisian Buffet The two leaves broken double folding allowed to open the doors to the maximum and even to fold them on the sides because it was customary to leave the doors deployed and folded down during the meals and thus to offer to the view of the guests, the dishes and pieces of goldsmithery or earthenware, to show the wealth of the host, the venison dishes that were going to be served at the table, were presented on the marble tray Furniture in perfect condition