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Superb pair of molded and flowered oak woodwork doors, 17th Louis XIV period
Typical doors from the early Louis XIV period
With 2 panels carved with daisy flowers in a fine crosspiece
Very pretty moldings which set the tone of the Louis XIV period but which still have a very strong influence from the Louis XIII period
The central panels are double molded as was customary at that time.
The so-called “gendarme hat” movement is superbly done at the top and bottom, which is very rare.
The lock works with its key but it is from the early 19th century
Set of exceptional quality
h: 182.2 cm
door width 1: 63.3 cm
width of door 2 (with frame): 71.6 cm
total width: 134.9 cm
thickness: 3.9 cm
Ref: DHSBA34J1S