First quarter of the 18th century.
240x112, height 80 cm.
Important table in solid walnut from the Louis XIV style and era, with shaped top. Modena, first quarter of the 18th century. A large drawer opens on the front band, while a smaller one is present on the short side on the left. The piece of furniture is in its first patina and has never been subject to restoration or tampering.

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