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DEUX CORPS GRENOBLOIS FURNITURE, late 17th century, Louis XIV,
This piece of furniture features a variety of wood species, including native wood veneer, olive wood veneer, walnut veneer, violet wood veneer, blackened wood veneer and end grain wood veneer,
It opens on the front with two leaves in the upper section and two leaves in the lower section, two drawers in the waistband, two drawers in the waistband,
Various shelves as shown in the photos. Right cornice, Flat sides, Right plinth.
It stands on four straight legs.
It is in original condition, as are the bottoms and the structure. Only the varnish and buffer have been restored.
Furniture attributed to Thomas Hache ( 1664-1747 ). Late 17th century.
Caption: "Thomas Hache (November 28, 1664 - May 13, 1747). He was born in Toulouse, began his tour of France as a journeyman cabinetmaker, stopping in Grenoble, worked for Michel Chevalier, married his daughter in 1699 and, after Chevalier's death, took over his workshop.
Provenance: This piece of furniture comes from a large Parisian family.
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