early nineteenth century
maximum height 218 cm
Empire display cabinet, double body, two doors with shelves, entire columns, partly ebonized wood with gilded bronze applications, the sphinxes are in carved and gilded wood, lion feet, Tuscan cabinetmaking from the early nineteenth century, maximum height 218 cm, base 75x44 cm, to be restored.

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