700
129x59 H93cm.
Antique Louis XVI Lombard chest of drawers in walnut burl with inlays in precious exotic woods.
The front features two large drawers with a deer figure in the centre and a smaller one under the top embellished with a floral inlay.
On the sides of the cabinet, inside geometric frames, a dove figure is depicted, while on the top, a shepherd figure is depicted.
The tapered and slightly flared feet (in the shape of an inverted pyramid) are also decorated with threads and inlaid details.
The corners and edges of the furniture are enriched with geometric and vegetal decorative elements.
Conditions: Excellent condition.
Provenance: Lombardy 18th century.

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