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19th century Empire period secretary with cloverleaf and column locks
Interesting mahogany and mahogany veneered secretary with 4 drawers and 1 flap revealing the theater
Secretary with Saint Anne gray marble top and front engaged columns embellished with chased bronzes typical of the Empire period
The lower section features 3 drawers adorned with bronze knobs and key escutcheons decorated with palmettes and laurel wreaths
Cloverleaf locks
The upper part conceals a drawer
The flap is fitted with a cloverleaf lock with its original key.
The interior is embellished with leather
The theater is composed of 7 drawers, including the bottom right-hand drawer, compartmentalized for the inkwell
The top consists of 2 shelves supported by columns
The drawer frames are in oak, as is the back of the cabinet.
The whole unit is fully pegged
Drawers are dovetailed
Note 1 very slight deformation of the flap
Very good overall condition
h: 143.6 cm
width : 97.5 cm
depth: 43.5 cm
h under open flap : 74 cm
Ref: 9VLIN10W9D