A walnut and mixed wood inlaid coffee table, Lombardy, late 18th century. The rectangular top is centered by a rosette of acanthus leaves within an almond-shaped profile and features multiple borders, the most notable of which are leafy candelabras. The straight sides feature two drawers on the short sides. The truncated pyramid legs are joined by an X-shaped crosspiece. The feet are pointed. 72 x 60 x 41 cm.
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