He was the illegitimate son of Louis-Auguste-Alfred Beurdeley (1808–82). This is the best example of a Coiffeuse table I have ever seen. L. Macy, (accessed 24 July 2002). Alfred Beurdeley, 1847-1919.
Additional Parts Required: No |
Antique: Yes |
Assembly Required: No |
Brand: Alfred Beurdeley |
Colour: Brown |
Country/Region of Manufacture: France |
Custom Bundle: No |
Department: Adults, Teens, Kids, Girls, Boys, Baby |
Features: Hidden Storage, Fixed |
Item Height: 70 cm |
Item Length: 46 cm |
Item Width: 82 cm |
Material: Walnut |
Mirror Shape: Rectangular |
Mounting: Free Standing |
Number of Drawers: 4 |
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original |
Pattern: Floral |
Personalised: No |
Required Tools: No Tools Required |
Room: Any Room, Basement, Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Foyer, Garage, Guestroom, Hallway, Home Office/Study, Indoor/Outdoor, Kitchen, Living Room, Lounge, Patio, Porch, Sunroom, Trailer, Utility/Laundry Room |
Style: French |
Theme: Antique |
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-Victorian (Pre-1837) |
Type: Dressing Table |