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Lombard Travel Cabinet, Turin First Quarter Of The 17th Century Circa 1600-1625.

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Cabinet de voyage Lombard, Turin first quarter of the 17th century circa 1600-1625, of rectangular quadrilateral form in ebony, ebony belly of hare (variety of ebony including natural clear parts which contributes to its originality); inlaid with filets and ivory plates engraved with friezes, scrolls of flowers punctuated with heads of fantastic birds. It opens to a flap revealing eight layettes (drawers) fitted with lion's paw handles enclosing a two-dolphin grip; organized around a small central door. This conceals an alcove with two small drawers. The sides feature drop handles with grotesque marine masks and lions' heads, and each of the corners is fitted with bronze clerestory reinforcements, attesting to its travel function. A very fine set of high quality craftsmanship in perfect condition. From a source of inspiration that is still very much Renaissance, the cabinet, a piece of furniture for precious objects, has itself become a jewel and is shrouded in mystery. It was the most fashionable piece of furniture in the 17th century. More a palace than a fortress, the cabinet imitates the facades of buildings to better conceal its drawers and secret hiding places. The cabinet presented here is similar to the one in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, referenced under number X.203.
Dimensions at checkout: width 51cm, height 404cm, depth 33.4cm.

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