Eighteenth century (mid-18th century)
Height 119 cm; Width 144 cm; Depth 62 cm
Louis XV cabinet with a wavy flap in the center and a majestic move on both sides. Of Lombard origin dating back to the second half of the 18th century. Built as this type of furniture should be made, that is with walnut wood and walnut burl. Composed of three drawers, the flap and finally, the cabinet is surmounted by the upper part called the "priest's hat".
Epoca: Eighteenth century (mid-18th century);
provenance: Italian (Lombardy);
measures: Height 119 cm; Width 144 cm; Depth 62 cm;
Conditions: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
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