Offered by Galerie Lauretta
Mahogany and mahogany veneer chest of drawers Restoration period circa 1820
Stamped Maigret * in two places
Richly decorated with finely chased ormolu
Opening to 5 drawers on the front, including one on the belt and one in the plinth
Grey veined marble top
Oak frame
Restored to original condition in our workshop
Pad varnish
In very good condition
Alexandre Maigret (1780-1825) was one of the most important suppliers to the Imperial Furniture Guard from 1805 until his retirement in 1826. He began his dual activity as upholsterer and cabinetmaker in 1775 at number 20 rue Vivienne in Paris. He supplied furniture for the châteaux of Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainebleau (Madame Mère's apartment) and the Tuileries, as well as the palace of Laeken near Brussels. His activity gradually declined under the Restoration, and he sold part of his stock and the Savonnerie carpets to the royal furniture guard in 1826 before retiring.
Delevery information :
Delivery in France and worldwide.
France: between 50 and 250 euros depending on the size and destination.
For overseas please contact us.
Secure packaging with insurance