First quarter of the 19th century.
Diameter 145 cm., height 81 cm.
Round table of First Empire style and era, veneered in walnut and walnut feather, with ebonized wood elements. Between Emilia and Lombardy, first quarter of the 19th century.
On the undercounter band, a series of four drawers opens. Saber legs, connected by multi-lobed line cross, equally veneered in walnut essence, in the center of which rises a gilded wooden leaf decoration in the shape of a pine cone. The table is further enriched by metal and golden sheet decorations.
The piece of furniture has already been subjected to woodworm treatment and restoration carried out in a workmanlike manner, with a pad-applied shellac finish.
Certification of authenticity and lawful origin is issued in accordance with furniture law.
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