Mechanical table (table à la Bourgogne), attributed to Christophe Wolff, 1760-65
Mechanical table (table à la Bourgogne), attributed to Christophe Wolff, 1760-65 filmed at Waddesdon Manor where it usually sits closed. This film reveals the intricacies of the marquetry as well as the levers and springs that control the draws.

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