Louis XVI dameskrivemøbel af mahogni med beslag af forgyldt bronze, størstedelen af de forgyldte bronzebeslag er tilføjet i slutningen af 1800-tallet, gennembrudt galleri over tre skuffer en cylinderklap, bag hvilken mindre skuffer og skriveplade med sort læder, underdelen med større skuffer og fire kannelerede og tilspidsede ben. Stemplet 'F. Schey' (mester i Paris 1777). Paris, ca. 1785. H. 114. B. 99. D. 49. The cabinetmaker Fidelys Schey was born in the Duchy of Baden and was one of the many immigrant craftsmen who was established in the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine and was patronized by the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne at the château de Fontainebleau. Schey worked from a shop in the rue Faubourg-Saint-Antoine in Paris with his wife. Schey worked almost exclusively with mahogany in the restrained Louis XVI 'Grecian' style, and delivered two tables a jeux in this style to Fontainebleau in 1786.