Carved glass dresser in Renaissance style from: Toulouse-Lautrec castle, 19th century

19th century
Renaissance style
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From: 47140, TRENTELS, France

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    Exceptional glazed sideboard from the castle of Malromé in Gironde, summer residence of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    In blond oak
    19th century
    Buffet very richly carved with caryatids in the round at the corners, muffles of lions, grotesques and in front of clusters of grapes and acanthus leaves
    Beautiful doucine at the edge of the tray embedding a Pyrenean marble from the quarry of Sost, veined with white, gray, green and red, hand sawn
    Large and solid lion claw feet
    Superb caryatids with deep draperies
    2 glass doors and 2 drawers with grotesque handles
    Inside 2 original shelves with the edge carved with ribboned interlaces in Louis XVI style in solid blond oak
    All in very good condition
    Spectacular piece of furniture of Renaissance style which was in the bedroom of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    Stamped on the back : furniture of the castle of Malromé with inventory number
    length : 170,5 cm
    depth : 59 cm
    h : 119 cm
    depth int : 44 cm
    length int : 148 cm

    Ref: 5O9WBKPTP3

    Condition Very good
    Style Renaissance style (Buffets, Sideboards Furniture of Renaissance style Style)
    Period 19th century (Buffets, Sideboards Furniture 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Tampon D'inventaire Du Château De Malromé
    Length (cm) 170,5 cm
    Height (cm) 119 cm
    Materials Oak
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 47140, TRENTELS, France
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