Transition period marquetry cardboard cabinet

Transition period marquetry cardboard cabinet
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Marquetry cabinet with a front simulating three drawers and opening with one drawer along the apron and two doors. Inside, the cabinet conceals a cabinet with file boxes covered in gilded leather with small ironwork. In rosewood marquetry within amaranth frames, it is adorned with beautiful gilded bronzes with doe hooves. Above, a Pyrenees marble cabinet with a coved molding. Louis XV - Louis XVI transition period, circa 1770.

This beautiful cabinet was furnished as a cabinet in the 1900s by a renowned Parisian cabinetmaker. The boxes bear the stamp of L. Gouverneur Gainier, 37 Quai de l'Horloge in Paris. (Gouverneur, supplier to Emperor Napoleon III and all the crowned heads of Europe in the late 19th century.)

A fine collector's item, a rare find.

Very good condition. The polish has been cleaned and repolished by our cabinetmaker.

Width: 99.5 cm
Height: 100.5 cm
Depth: 50 cm

Ref: 8W7ETUGEVM

Style Transition style (Other Furniture Furniture of Transition style Style)
Period 18th century (Other Furniture Furniture 18th century)
Country of origin France
Materials Rosewood, Amaranth, Gilt bronze, Marble
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 15-30 Business Days
Location 38000, Grenoble, France
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