Carved, gilded, and lacquered wooden table, Lombardy, 19th century. The top is decorated with a central floral motif on an ivory background. The band is carved with multiple rock scrolls that continue in opposing scrolls on the legs and crosspieces, which end in a central baluster-shaped upright. The table is extendable but does not have extensions. 82 x 200 x 112 cm.
2025.41.13
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