Second half of the eighteenth century.
Height 91cm; Width 60cm; Depth 36 cm.
Important pair of Louis XVI bedside tables from the second half of the eighteenth century and of Neapolitan origin.
Made of bois de rose, amaranth wood and with inlays in various wood essences. Tops in white statuary marble.
Measurements: Height 91 cm; Width 60 cm; Depth 36 cm
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