Original Provincial French Antique Buffet à Deux Corps

PRETTY ORIGINAL ANTIQUE C.19th FRENCH BUFFET A ‘DEUX CORPS’

D I M E N S I O N S
Height: 182 cm
Width: 118 cm
Depth: 53 cm

 

Gorgeous 'rough luxe' antique French 'Deux Corps' oak Buffet Server.
A handsome, original, provincial French piece, displaying multiple decorative features.

Offering both display and storage, the upper top section featuring a handsome 'stepped' cornice, decorated with lovely carved floral accents.
Below a single door cabinet display - with lovely chicken wire door and panels.
Flanked by lovely reeded turned column supports.
Internally, housing two shelves; the top one which, does warp 'very slightly' at the far right hand side, although it still remains perfectly functional.

Raised on squat bun feet, the base cabinet having two handy drawers, completes with their original ornate pulls, and fine carved frontage. Below, 2, handsome panelled doors, which open to reveal for a single shelf, offering for more welcome storage. Again, flanked by pleasing reeded turned column supports.

* Please note that there is a small localised section of missing trim to the bottom of its right hand door.(as can be seen on image 9).

Complete with original key.

This lovely old, and very handsome provincial French C. 19th piece would be super to work in a beautiful 'free standing' kitchen display storage piece, or equally as handsome bookcase/storage - and will certainly add a lovely authentic French vibe, wherever it is placed!

Having been artisan hand-pained, and layered, in our cool, neutral ‘Almendra’ mix ; to create an appealing 'paired back' feel to the finish.
This lovely, chalky off white tone, perfectly lending itself to compliment its 'rustic' design.

All of the above achieved before being handsomely 'artisan aged', in our unique, 'timeworn' BB signature antique finish.

Another of our 'unique' original BB works which will appeal to those of you who, (if like me) appreciate and embrace the look of authentic 'imperfection' in their hand-painted pieces of furniture!"