Tilting desk called Capuchin desk

Tilting desk called Capuchin desk

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Length 88 cm Width 56 cm Height 72 cm
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Interesting Capuchin desk called "tumbler secretary" according to the original name, the Capuchin desk is a piece of transforming furniture whose top folds down to reveal a circular step reminiscent of the hood of the religious order of the Capuchins, it comes from the invention by Antoine Gaudreaux around 1700.

Our model is stamped by Pierre Garnier.

 

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Style

Louis XV

Century

18st century

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