In the first half of the 18th century, Lombardy's finest cabinetmakers set about constructing this marvellous piece of furniture, known as an urn or sarcophagus due to its characteristic upper section, which narrows noticeably towards the top, taking on the shape of an urn.
The sabre-shaped legs, ending in curls, herald the triple movement of this walnut burl piece of furniture and create a fluid continuity in the undulation of the shaped apron, which is repeated on the sides with a sinuous movement that lends refinement to the whole, with the addition of the threading that gives even more colour and strength to the piece.
On the front, there are three drawers, two large and one small, but all made of the same high-quality materials.
The drop-front, with six small drawers, has a sinuous, fine and elegant curve that narrows towards the top, resting on a rectangular base. It is also surmounted by a so-called “priest's hat”, which often conceals a drawer.
In this piece of furniture, the Lombard influence, already evident in its urn-like structure, is further emphasised by the turnip-skin burl decoration, enclosed in a large rocaille cartouche with wide curves that extends from the front to the rest of the piece.
The same decoration is found in the drawer under the top, flanking the keyhole and handles (both original).
The piece, in perfect condition, comes from a private home.
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Mr. Riccardo Moneghini
Art Historian