Two-body master's sideboard in carved and molded walnut, opening with four leaves, a masterpiece of a carpenter or cabinetmaker, from the late 18th-early 19th centuries.


This small buffet is in good condition. He is fully pegged.

A note: it has no lock (nor keys), traces of restorations in places (especially on the doors in the upper part), small slot on the top of the top, a few stains on the wood, a few small accidents and wear of time, take a good look at the photos.

* The Master Furniture:

Miniature pieces of furniture often appear at random in sales, mistakenly considered to be children's toys. Connoisseurs know that these are actually real "Masterpieces" presented by candidates who wanted to become masters after six years of apprenticeship and a few years of companionship. These "masterpieces" are replicas, down to the smallest detail, of chests of drawers, secretaries, cabinets, cupboards and other furniture, reduced to proportions of about 1 / 6th. The examiners of the Jurande of carpenters and cabinetmakers were very demanding in the choice of wood, the assembly techniques and the perfection of execution.

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Dimensions : lower part 58 cm x 31 cm
Height : total 110.5 cm

Reference: 1A0 7

 
A note: it has no lock (nor keys), traces of restorations in places (especially on the doors in the upper part), small slot on the top of the top, a few stains on the wood, a few small accidents and wear of time, take a good look at the photos. Miniature pieces of furniture often appear at random in sales, mistakenly considered to be children's toys. Connoisseurs know that these are actually real "Masterpieces" presented by candidates who wanted to become masters after six years of apprenticeship and a few years of companionship. These "masterpieces" are replicas, down to the smallest detail, of chests of drawers, secretaries, cabinets, cupboards and other furniture, reduced to proportions of about 1 / 6th. The examiners of the Jurande of carpenters and cabinetmakers were very demanding in