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This is an elegant bombe chest of drawers made at the beginning of the 20th century and boasting a stunning mahogany veneer highlighted with the original serpentine shaped Grand Mix Campan (Originally coming from Campan France, the quarry opened in the Antiquity and stayed active until the 18th century. Louis XIV declared that this was a Royal Quarry) sitting upon the bombe façade featuring a pair of drawers "Sans Traverse" accented with intricately inlaid embellishment and mounted with their original cast bronze acanthus shaped handles and escutcheons, all supported by slightly scrolled cabriole legs. Note that hardware is in original condition. The marble has been repaired at some point. Minor scratches and dents can be seen here and there due to the age. Circa date 1900. Dimensions 34"high/ 47"wide/ 19 ½"deep.
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