Neoclassical
L 134, D 56, H 118 cm.
Roller flap veneered in mahogany with oak interior, the upper part has a "roller" opening, threaded and inlaid in fruit wood with flower vase motifs of neoclassical taste also on the sides, inside the cabinet and drawers. In the lower part it has three drawers, at the bottom truncated pyramidal legs.
Holland, late 700th century.
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