First quarter of the 18th century.
155x57, height 116 cm.
Two-door sideboard with sideboard opening in solid walnut. Emilia, first quarter of the 17th century.
Interior and backrest in poplar wood. Hardware and knobs contemporary with the furniture.
Provenance: Private collection of a Bolognese family.
Furniture in perfect condition, as it has already undergone conservative restoration and anti-woodworm treatment in a gas chamber.
A certificate of authenticity and lawful origin is issued in accordance with the law.
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