Second half of the 18th century.
Maximum width (at the head cornice): 160 cm.; depth: 54 cm.; height: 240 cm.
Double-body cabinet in solid walnut embellished with thin boxwood threads and phytomorphic inlays in walnut essence on a light background. Back, shelves and bottoms in poplar wood. Since it is a double body piece of furniture, the upper part rests on the lower part. The stability between the two bodies of which the furniture is composed is ensured by an invitation, hidden by the molded frame in the middle.
Original hardware and locks.
Excellent state of conservation.
Provenance: Faenza, private collection of an illustrious Faenza family.
A guarantee certificate is issued regarding the originality and legal origin of the furniture in accordance with the law.
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