Nine hundred
H 162 x W 111 x D 47 cm
COD 10636
8th century Austrian secretaire. Biedermeier style furniture elegantly inlaid, veneered and carved in walnut, maple beech and fruit wood. Secretaire built in a single body, moved on the sides, equipped with two drawers in the lower part, central drawer and two drawers in the upper part (see photo). Interior of the very charming secretaire complete with XNUMX small drawers, central compartment adorned with columns and small mirror, desk top covered in imitation leather (see photo). Ideal piece of furniture to place in a living room, living room or study, with fabulous furnishings, for antique dealers and interior designers. Secretaire supported by four zoomorphic sabre-shaped feet, of good solidity (see photo). One foot has a small chip from a claw. Structurally sound piece of furniture, overall in good state of conservation.
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