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Hand Carved Antique Provincial French Oak Armoire | ca. 1780s
Hand Carved Antique Provincial French Oak Armoire | ca. 1780s
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This is a beautiful French provincial oak armoire, most likely dating to the late 18th century through early 19th century, around 1780–1820, with strong regional country craftsmanship rather than formal Parisian production. It has that wonderful balance I always love in provincial French furniture — elegant curves trying to emerge from very honest, rural joinery. A little aristocrat, a little farmer. The best kind.
The design is rooted in the Louis XV provincial tradition, visible in:
The flowing asymmetrical Rococo-inspired door moldings
Curvilinear raised panels
Floral and basket carvings
Softly scrolling corner motifs
Broad molded cornice
But unlike refined court furniture, this piece keeps the heavier proportions and practical construction typical of Normandy, Brittany, or southwestern French provincial workshops.
The oak has aged beautifully. You can see:
Deep oxidation and darkened patina
Hand-planed surfaces
Slight irregularity in the carving
Pegged plank construction inside
Old forged hinges and long brass escutcheon hardware
The floral carvings are especially charming because they’re restrained rather than overworked. The little flower baskets and trailing branches almost feel doodled into the wood by someone who lived with trees more than architects. There’s warmth in it.
A few things that elevate this armoire:
Exceptional scale and proportion
Rich, dark old oak surface
Original-looking hardware
Deep molded cornice
Clean interior shelving adaptation for modern storage
Strong decorative silhouette even closed
81 high x 50.5 wide x 20.5 deep
