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Exceptional chest of drawers from the Louis XV/Louis XVI Transition period, opening, in one face with a central projection, by three drawers in line in the band, surmounting two superimposed length drawers, with concealed support crosspieces; it is veneered with rosewood in four quarters, forming "butterfly wings" from the front, in rectangular reserves surrounded by nets forming spandrels or fretwork at the corners, in amaranth surrounds; rounded front uprights, retracted, inlaid with simulated grooves; raised rear pillars; high arched feet; Sainte Anne gray marble, with cutouts following the movement of the piece of furniture, surrounded by a groove. Regilt bronzes. It bears the stamp J. BIRCKLE (Jacques BIRCKLE, Parisian cabinetmaker received Master on July 30, 1764) on the right side upper crosspiece.
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