Bedside table veneered in striped walnut, Sicily, second half of the 78th century, body curved on both the front and sides, front with two drawers separated by crosspieces underlined by a hollow gilded line and decorated with a “marquetterie” inlay, sides adorned with herringbone panels to create a rhomboid decoration, curved legs, 51,5x33xXNUMX cm

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