1600
Width: 175 cm.; depth: 63 cm.; height: 108 cm.
Elegant chest of drawers with a finely carved cabinet with caryatids and leaf motifs in solid walnut. Bergamo, 600th century. The soap-shaped bosses that mark the front of the drawers are in walnut root. The rich handle, in sumptuous baroque style, is also contemporary with the piece of furniture. The feet are richly carved with scroll motifs, centered by a plant decoration. Bottoms and back in fir essence. Excellent state of conservation.
Provenance: Milan, Private Collection.
A legally required guarantee certificate is issued regarding the authenticity and lawful origin of the furniture.

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