700
80x50 H132cm.
Display cabinet/cabinet in lacquered and gilded wood of Neapolitan origin belonging to the second half of the 18th century.
The display case is open on three sides, the front of which can be opened using a burnished bronze knob.
The front is marked by a large gilded and carved architrave resting on two pilasters which in turn rest on a base with fratinate feet.
Inside there are three glass shelves adjustable via a ladder system.
General Conditions: Good Condition.

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