H: 29 in / 74 cm | W: 24 in / 61 cm | D: 15 in / 38 cm
Description
A Ladies Writing Table in the Louis XV Transitional Manner
Of free-standing form, constructed in kingwood, with good marquetry inlays, and having gilt bronze mounts; rising from swept cabriole legs with foliate form bronze sabots, and foliate espagnolettes over; the apron houses a lockable central drawer, with gilt bronze handles and a keyhole escutcheon; the shaped serpentine platform having a centrally situated floral bouquet, within a trellis delineated ground, the whole having a gilt bronze guard band with bound cannellure decoration. French, Circa 1880
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