900
H 111 x W 81 x D 46 cm
COD: 10939
Dutch secretaire from the second half of the 8th century. Louis XVI style furniture pleasantly inlaid in walnut, rosewood, maple, bois de rose, mahogany, briar, ebonized wood and fruit wood. High-leg secretaire equipped with a front drawer and drawer (see photo). Interior complete with 4 small drawers, an open compartment and a large secret compartment (see photo). Desk top with a central stain with a small lack of veneer (see photo). Cabinet supported by XNUMX legs in the shape of an inverted pyramid, wooden upper shelf with some small signs of wear (see photo). Secretaire of excellent proportions and pleasant furnishings, adorned on the front with a female figure inlaid on the door. It shows some signs of aging, structurally sound and complete with working key for both locks. Overall in a fairly conservative state.
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