A French Provincial carved oak and possibly chestnut buffet a deux corps, late 18th/early 19th century
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A French Provincial carved oak and possibly chestnut buffet a deux corps, late 18th/early 19th century

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A French Provincial carved oak and possibly chestnut buffet a deux corps, late 18th/early 19th century
The upper part with a stylised foliate overhanging moulded cornice and guilloche carved frieze fitted with shelves enclosed by lozenge glazed astragal glazed doors, with fielded panels below, between stiles and rounded angles, with floral foliate stems, the lower part with a moulded edge, containing two frieze drawers and enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors centred by a vase of flowers and sunflower above, between similar rounded corners, on block feet
64½in. (164cm.) wide, 99in. (252cm.) high, 24½in. (62cm.) deep
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