Three-door Walnut Sideboard - Second Half Of The 19th Century
A three-door, three-drawer buffet dating
to the second half of the 19th century (circa 1860-1880).
The supporting structure, sides, and top are
made of solid walnut,
with a pronounced grain on the panels of the three doors.
The upper surface features longitudinal slats,
rounded front corners, and a
moulded owl's beak perimeter profile.
The front features three upper drawers
and three lower hinged doors with a moulded frame and
a single-slat central panel.
The interior features shelves and doors closed by an antique, working lock with key.
Drawers with wooden knobs
Restored and polished with shellac inside and out.
Overall height: 100 cm
Maximum width: 180 cm
Depth: 52 cm
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to the second half of the 19th century (circa 1860-1880).
The supporting structure, sides, and top are
made of solid walnut,
with a pronounced grain on the panels of the three doors.
The upper surface features longitudinal slats,
rounded front corners, and a
moulded owl's beak perimeter profile.
The front features three upper drawers
and three lower hinged doors with a moulded frame and
a single-slat central panel.
The interior features shelves and doors closed by an antique, working lock with key.
Drawers with wooden knobs
Restored and polished with shellac inside and out.
Overall height: 100 cm
Maximum width: 180 cm
Depth: 52 cm
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3 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wallnut
Length: 180
Width: 52
Height: 100
Reference (ID): 1796347
Availability: In stock
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