Secretaire, Lombardy, late 152th century, body entirely veneered in bois de rose in a herringbone pattern, front with two doors surmounted by a drop-leaf decorated with a central medallion with swirls and a basket that hides inside, four small drawers and multiple compartments and secrets. Under the top, a drawer decorated with acanthus leaves, candelabra pilasters that are repeated on the sides, truncated pyramidal feet, 99x40xXNUMX cm

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