Antique chest of drawers from the 17th century made of walnut wood
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SKU: ANT-A659
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Description
Fully veneered walnut and walnut, featuring a wavy front with three drawers separated by a frame made of cut wood and a profiled apron. The simple hatch conceals two compartments, two drawers, and central veneered doors in a herringbone pattern; in front of it, a pull-out shelf hides a secret compartment with two side drawers. The sides replicate the same furniture scan with cherry wood threads in square patterns. The spotlights need to be restored.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A659 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A659 |
| Material | walnut wood |
| Size | Height: 101 cm Width: 107 cm Depth: 53 (+76) cm |
| Age | XVII |
| Year | 1700 |
| Destiny | For the office and office |
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