Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud
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Regency period library, stamped F. Lieutaud

3.350
18th century
Regency style
DELIVERY
From: 75002, Paris, France

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    Elegant display case-library in marquetry of violet wood veneer with diamond point decoration, opening with a drawer above two openwork doors with geometric patterns covered with wire mesh, presenting two shelves and resting on a hollowed-out plinth base (minor accidents and restorations of use, the lock replaced).
    Stamped "FL" for François Lieutaud (1665-1748), master cabinetmaker in Paris.
    Regency period.
    Good condition.
    (depth of shelves: 22 cm)

    Ref: 4G68LJHDBO

    Condition Good
    Style Regency style (Bookshelves, Showcases Furniture of Regency style Style)
    Period 18th century (Bookshelves, Showcases Furniture 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Cabinetmaker François Lieutaud (1665-1748)
    Width (cm) 86
    Height (cm) 108
    Depth (cm) 29
    Materials Brazilian kingwood or Bois de violette
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 75002, Paris, France
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