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A wonderfully French Provincial Louis XV style armoire, handcrafted from solid walnut during the 19th century. The bonnet-top cornice arches … Read more A wonderfully French Provincial Louis XV style armoire, handcrafted from solid walnut during the 19th century. The bonnet-top cornice arches over two doors with shapely carved panels accented by foliate carvings within the cartouche-panels down the center line. They are hung on large steel barrel hinges with a Greek Key styled escutcheon plate and close before a massive storage space with two adjustable shelves that measure 21-¾” deep. The sinuous lines of the scalloped apron continue to the antique’s carved escargot feet in classic Louis XV-style. A single key works the lock on the door and acts as the pull. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look. See less
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