End of the 18th century.
125x60, height 94 cm.
Louis XVI chest of drawers with four drawers (two small ones underneath and two large ones) entirely veneered in cherry wood with mulberry threads. White marble top. Tuscany, late 18th century.
The piece of furniture does not require restoration.
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