eighteenth century
cm. 64 x 65, light cm. 27 x 37
Cartagloria in carved and gilded wood
Louis XVI neoclassical period
Italy, Second half of the 700th century
measurements: cm. 64 x 65, light cm. 27 x 37
Wooden cartagloria carved with motifs typical of the neoclassical period, with festoons and leaf and plant elements.
Gold leaf gilding.
The frame was adapted into a mirror, with the central prayer replaced with a mirror.
In good condition, with signs of wear due to age.
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