Rare and exceptional Japanese japanese dresser in molded and carved beech, opening by two drawers. The tray takes up the form of a pagoda, it presents arched and openwork altas, as well as a chapter chapter, it is adorned with a decor illustrating a dragonfly and a butterfly flying over a flowery marsh. The side panels and the face are decorated with water lilies, sagittarians and flowery rod. It rests on four curved and rounded feet at the base, the amounts are made up of fluted columns and carved with water lily flowers. Local signature, inserted at the butterfly wings. Remarkable quality of cabinetmaking, superb original condition and very beautiful patina! Reference: Gallé furniture leaves Alastair Duncan and Georges Bartha