800
140x40 H77cm.
Antique Neapolitan Empire bench in solid mahogany belonging to the second half of the 19th century.
The two armrests have a curved shape and are connected by spool-shaped crosspieces and end with a swan's head.
The seat is padded and rests on four cabriolet feet ending in a feline paw.
Condition: Not restored, but in good condition.
Provenance: Naples 19th century.

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