A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD TABLE DE TOILETTE, the serpentine top with central mirror-backed flap framed by hinged flaps inlaid à quatre faces, with two blue-silk lined compartments one containing three contemporary Mennecy blue and white pommade jars and covers, three incised DV, and a number of 18th Century glass fittings including four bottles, one lacking stopper, two glasses, a tray and a fitter, the front fitted with a slide and four drawers on cabriole legs mounted with sabots, stamped L.C. PIERRE and JME twice

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A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD TABLE DE TOILETTE, the serpentine top with central mirror-backed flap framed by hinged flaps inlaid à quatre faces, with two blue-silk lined compartments one containing three contemporary Mennecy blue and white pommade jars and covers, three incised DV, and a number of 18th Century glass fittings including four bottles, one lacking stopper, two glasses, a tray and a fitter, the front fitted with a slide and four drawers on cabriole legs mounted with sabots, stamped L.C. PIERRE and JME twice
33½in. (85cm.) wide; 29in. (74cm.) high; 20in. (51cm.) deep

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Louis-Claude Pierre, maître in 1767

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