Tuscan two-part solid wood sideboard from the late 19th century (circa 1880–1900), a fine example of Central Italian craftsmanship. Entirely made of solid wood, it features a substantial yet balanced structure enhanced by refined Neo-Renaissance carved decoration.
The lower section consists of two large paneled doors richly carved with floral motifs and central cartouches. The slightly recessed upper section has two glazed doors with geometric etched decoration and interior shelves, ideal for displaying tableware or decorative objects. Turned side columns, molded frames, and a projecting cornice add elegance and architectural presence.
A statement piece well suited to classic, rustic, or formal interiors. In good overall condition, retaining its original patina, which highlights its authenticity and historical charm.





























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