Nine hundred
H 83 x W 160 x D 86 cm
COD 9975
4th century Italian desk. Napoleon III style furniture inlaid and veneered in walnut, mahogany, maple and fruit wood enriched by fake inlay with hand-painted floral decorations on the edge of the top, front and sides (see photo). Finished center desk adorned with gilded and chiseled bronze and brass (see photo). Cabinet complete with three front drawers, the central one complete with lock and working key. Top covered in chiseled and golden imitation leather (with some signs of wear) of excellent size and service, also for professional use. Furniture that has some small lack of veneer (see photo) and some signs of aging. Diplomat of excellent solidity and stability supported by XNUMX moving legs also adorned with bronze and brass (see photo). Structurally sound, it shows some signs of aging, overall in a fairly conservative state.
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