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Nantaise chest of drawers in solid mahogany from the XNUMXth century

Louis XV Nantes chest of drawers in solid mahogany with a crossbow facade, called "eel".
It opens with three rows of drawers on the front, openwork bronze trim with drooping handles and rosettes, escutcheon keyholes.
The tray has a corbin beak around its periphery, uprights on the front decreased with moldings punctuated by slightly arched snail feet.
The lower crosspieces are fretted with molding decoration and the sides are paneled.
Period second half of the XNUMXth century.

Note the old restorations, a graft on each foot at the back and another on the top (see photos).
Waxed finish.

H 83 XL 126 XP 64 cm

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Louis XV Nantes chest of drawers in solid mahogany with a crossbow facade, called "eel".
It opens with three rows of drawers on the front, openwork bronze trim with drooping handles and rosettes, escutcheon keyholes.
The tray has a corbin beak around its periphery, uprights on the front decreased with moldings punctuated by slightly arched snail feet.
The lower crosspieces are fretted with molding decoration and the sides are paneled.
Period second half of the XNUMXth century.

Note the old restorations, a graft on each foot at the back and another on the top (see photos).
Waxed finish.

H 83 XL 126 XP 64 cm