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Léonard BOUDIN (1735-1807) cited Master, March 4, 1761 RARE PAIR OF SMALL CORNER CABINETS In veneered wood, with marquetry decoration of butterfly wings, composed of two niches surmounted by two leaves resting on a quadripod base. Stamped. Second half of the 18th century. Height 82 ; Width 41 ; Depth 29 cm. Restorations.

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Léonard BOUDIN (1735-1807) cited Master, March 4, 1761 RARE PAIR OF SMALL CORNER CABINETS In veneered wood, with marquetry decoration of butterfly wings, composed of two niches surmounted by two leaves resting on a quadripod base. Stamped. Second half of the 18th century. Height 82 ; Width 41 ; Depth 29 cm. Restorations.

Estimate 1 500 - 2 000 EUR

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For sale on Saturday 22 Jun : 14:00 (CEST)
versailles, France
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