This armoire is a large piece but solid. It is more modern I believe as it uses bolts to tighten once the pieces are interlocked during assembly. It can be taken apart into several pieces. It has been used for linens and blankets. May also be used for hanging clothes. Three shelves are included. It needs a good home as it is collecting dust in the garage. It was purchased in Paris France in 1998 for use in the home where we had taller ceilings.
This buffet à deux corps comes apart in two pieces: upper and lower thus the French name given. The glass is lead glass. It has two drawers. Dishes as seen may be presented on the back of the middle section on the runner. I believe the wood is oak. The support on the bottom left has become detached but not being a furniture guy at all I haven't put it back (not sure how). This piece was awesome in a home with 8 foot ceilings. Unfortunately it is collecting dust in the garage at this time as present home ceilings are too low. This piece was purchased in 1999 in Paris France when in residence there.
This three four door buffet is solid oak. It was purchased in France in 1985 while living there. It is in great condition and can be dissembled. The piece is more modern as it uses bolts to assemble (see photo).