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Interesting Louis XV period cabaret table in cherry wood from the 18th century.
4 cambered legs ending in a snail shell
The 4 sides are worked and molded with a leafy sculpture in the center
Pretty palmette on the espagnolette of the legs
1 large drawer in the table's depth belt
The top is thick and worked, carved in the mass in the cabaret style, typical of the period.
Table from the South-West region (probably Bordeaux)
2 legs have been rehung
Small graft on top
Fully pegged
Lock and key are late 18th century and work very well
Slight deformation of the top
Minor wear and tear
length : 87,5 cm
width : 64.1 cm
h : 73.4 cm
legroom : 55 cm
For your information:
Cabaret tables were born with the arrival of exotic beverages such as coffee, tea and chocolate. They quickly became the prerogative of the grand houses, notably the private mansions of the major French ports, before making their way to the most prestigious salons in Paris. They are part of the French art of living, a symbol of refinement and elegance.
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