Second half of the 17th century.
180x60, height 264 cm.
Large sideboard in lacquered poplar and chestnut wood. The piece of furniture, which can be completely dismantled, is made up of two large doors that open onto the upper body, under two smaller doors. The particular mixtilinear shape of the decorative frames that decorate the doors denote the central Italian origin (most likely, Umbria) of the furniture. Complete originality. Good state of conservation.

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