Pair of Antique French Louis XV1 Revival Cherry Wood Bedside Cabinets (Circa 1920)
This is a very good quality pair of antique serpentine French Louis XV1 revival cherry wood bedside cabinets, circa 1920.
Summary
• Circa 1920
• Period 3rd Republic
• Provenance France
• Wood Solid cherry wood
• Item Bedsides cabinets
• Serpentine gallery tops
• Serpentine front
• Three working drawers
• Original brass studded knobs
• Carved shaped frieze
• Inset side panels
• Elegant cabriole legs
• Classic French chateau styling
• Completely original
• Excellent condition
• Excellent colour / patination
• Free 14 day UK returns policy
This is a very good quality pair of antique serpentine French Louis XV1 revival cherry wood bedside cabinets, circa 1920, designed in the style of the Louis XV1 period. They each have serpentine gallery tops with carry handles. Below, there are three useful working drawers. The drawers are oak lined and feature a dovetail construction with the original studded brass knobs. The fronts of the cabinets boast a lovely serpentine shape the chests sit on elegant cabriole legs. The frames of the bedsides feature a very elegant shape frieze and the sides of the chest have vertical scroll carvings. The sides of the cabinets feature lovely figured inset side panels. These bedsides chests boast the classic French chateau styling that you see in furniture of this period.
These bedsides are in excellent original condition and this is what gives them their lovely patination and colour, which has been generated by the years of cleaning and care they have received.
This item would look superb in a variety of rooms from the living room or bedroom. This item would certainly grace any home and a great investment, as they are an extremely functional. So don’t miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of furniture.
Dimensions:
External Height (including gallery) = 68.8cm or 27” or 2ft 3”
Table Height = 66.3cm or 26” or 2ft 2”
Width = 44.5cm or 17½” or 1ft 5½”
Depth = 31cm or 12¼” or 1ft 0¼”
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