Offered by Sérignan Antiquités
A Louis XV, Transition period commode with curved front and sides, pinched uprights ,
opening with four drawers in three rows on visible support crossbars
; it is inlaid on all sides with a Greek fret pattern
in tulipwood, amaranth, and boxwood, on an oak and softwood frame
with oak veneer. It is embellished with beautiful
finely chiseled and gilded bronze ornamentation, such as keyholes,
cornices, lamp bases, and rocaille foliage feet. The whole
is topped with a sheet of gray marble from the Ardennes. Balance,
elegance, and quality are the most appropriate terms to describe this chest of drawers
from the second period of Louis XV's reign, at the beginning of the period known as the
Transition. It is worth noting the great care taken with the connecting elements, which are
of impeccable quality. This piece of furniture has undergone a
perfect restoration, including stabilization of raised veneer,
cleaning, and finishing with French polish. Dimensions (to the marble):
Width: 117 cm – Depth: 59.5 cm – Height: 81 cm. Restoration
work and maintenance carried out in our workshops.
Delevery information :
General conditions of sale and delivery: The price indicated on the ad includes the delivery throughout the metropolitan France. For Germany, Belgium, Italy or Spain contact us for a quote. For the United States, Europe outside the EU or the rest of the world contact us for a quote but the import taxes applicable in each country remain at your expense. The packing and the follow-up of the transport are insured by ourselves or by professional carriers specialized in works of art.