A "Mazzarino" desk in walnut and burl veneer, 18th century, with a mixtilinear body and slightly protruding sides. The front features a central drawer and three drawers on each side, separated by partially shaped pilaster strips. The top features a raised panel with two central drawers, a compartment, and two drawers on each side. The curved legs are connected by crosspieces and terminate in turned feet. Dimensions: 106 x 145 x 75 cm.
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