Freestanding cabinet in red-tinted tortoiseshell (Eretmochelys imbricata imbricata), blackened pearwood and ivory (Elephantidae spp) and bone inlay. Rectangular in shape with architectural decoration, the front with central projection reveals ten small drawers on each side, decorated with hunting scenes. The central part opens onto a ventail flanked by two columns adorned with mascarons, falling garlands, an allegory of abundance and topped by two putti. The upper part is bordered by a frieze of acanthus leaves. The lower section is also recessed, with five drawers in the waistband. It stands on six turned legs linked by a brace. 19th-century work in the style of 17th-century Flemish cabinets.
CITES certificate n° FR2403400122-K available.
Condition report: In good general structural condition. The furniture has been carefully restored in our workshops.
Delivery
Europe: 500
US/Canada/HK: 3000
Rest of the world: On request
- Reference :
- 3525
- Width :
- 125 (cm)
- Height :
- 162 (cm)
- Depth :
- 50 (cm)
- Period:
- 19th century
- Style:
- Flemish 17th century
- Materials:
- tortoiseshell, black pearwood, ivory, bone