Second half of the eighteenth century.
Height 90cm; Width 123cm; Depth 60 cm.
Important Louis XVI chest of drawers inlaid in woods of various essences, Milan, 1796-98.
Provenance: Lombardy, Giuseppe Maggiolini workshop.
Period: Second half of the eighteenth century.
Walnut frame, front with three drawers, one small and two large, rich in decorations. Marble top.
Measurements: Height 90 cm; Width 123cm; Depth 60 cm.
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