Magnificent games table called tric-trac from the Directoire period.
This rectangular table is made of rosewood and ebony veneer mounted on a fir structure.
The grain of the wood is magnificent.
It has a removable and reversible top with on one side a top covered in remade fawn leather to serve as a desk and on the other side a remade green felt.
He discovered an ebony box split in two dedicated to Backgammon, or also called backgammon.
The table is accompanied by its ivory tokens and two original leather cups.
This table opens in a belt with two alternating drawers to store the players' chips.
It rests on four tapered sheath legs typical of the Louis XVI, Directory style.
The bronze ornamentation on the hooves and brass on the cuffs is discreet and elegant.
Dovetail mounting
Width: 111
Height: 78
Depth: 59
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