Dressing table in elm burl veneer, Empire period – Early 19th century
- Dimensions :
- H141 x W78 x D45
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- classic
Splendid dressing table in elm burl veneer decorated with gilt bronze fittings. It embodies the elegance and refinement of the Empire period. Its cheval glass is distinguished by a round mirror framed by a delicate baguette chiseled with a geometric frieze, mounted on two Empire-style columns. The latter are decorated with bronze rings at the top and bottom, and surmounted by a beautiful Greek urn. The top of this dressing table is made of a raised elm burl veneer surrounding an oval white Carrara marble top. This piece of furniture opens at the waist with a large drawer, decorated with a functional lock accompanied by its ornate key. The whole rests on two imposing Empire columns, also decorated with bronze rings and collars. The lower part reveals a concave base, while the rear uprights retain their straight line, ensuring harmony and balance to this exceptional piece. ******** Period: Early 19th century Excellent condition after restoration in our workshops. Waxed finish. Delivery possible in France and internationally. Dimensions: Width: 78 cm Depth: 45 cm Height: 141 cm Reference: 287V.
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