"Small Writing Dressing Table In Rio Rosewood, Charles X Period - Early 19th Century"
Charles X period dressing table in Rio Rosewood veneer with inlaid decorations, lemon tree, foliage, foliage and flowers, framed by two nets. The top has a perimeter made of four concave elements, miter cut, with lemon ridges. This flap is equipped with hinges and held in the open position by a brass compass. A key activates an original hook lock allowing it to be closed. The interior, darkened with a mirror, also offers a compartmentalized space with a candlestick. This small piece of furniture opens on the front with a drawer, with similar marquetry, with lock and key. It also offers a writing area in lemon tree, dressed in dark blue leather, accompanied by its pencil case and inkwell. The set rests on legs cut into lyres, connected by a turned spacer with flanges and macaroons in lemon tree. This piece of furniture is mounted on small brass wheels. This little dressing table, meticulously and thoughtfully made, will catch the eye with its beauty and ornamentation. ******** Period: Early 19th century Excellent condition. Satin varnish finish. Additional photos on request Delivery possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture. Maximum dimensions: Width: 51 cm Depth: 37 cm Height: 76.5 cm Ref: 030822