A walnut and burl veneered chest of drawers, Lombardy, early 18th century. The front features four drawers separated by a crosspiece, decorated with burl panels with mixtilinear profiles within relief frames. A small drawer is hidden beneath the top. The top features protruding, shaped corners and pointed feet. Dimensions: 107 x 138 x 67 cm.
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To supplement the descriptions, the “Antichità Giglio” gallery makes available, upon request, condition reports on the state of conservation of its assets and national and international transport estimates.
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