Roman chest of drawers of the 18th century
Roman chest of drawers of the 18th century.This display cabinet is an example of the finest Roman cabinetry, both in the invention of shape and curvature, as well as in the sophisticated and wise use of woody essences that embellish it.Easy to place in the Roman production area, it is recognized by the classic flip-flop system with an architectural body that still recalls sixteenth-century production and recognizes a rare but denotative upper part of smaller dimensions than the two-piece furniture of other areas. For the particular sophistication it can be accompanied by the often mentioned "burò" romans like that of Palazzo Pallavicini, that of the collection Rospigliosi and that of Palzazzo Odescalchi.Our furniture was attributable to the same workshop, because it was almost identical (L220CMXH104cmxP77cm)
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Roman chest of drawers of the 18th century.This display cabinet is an example of the finest Roman cabinetry, both in the invention of shape and curvature, as well as in the sophisticated and wise use of woody essences that embellish it.Easy to place in the Roman production area, it is recognized by the classic flip-flop system with an architectural body that still recalls sixteenth-century production and recognizes a rare but denotative upper part of smaller dimensions than the two-piece furniture of other areas. For the particular sophistication it can be accompanied by the often mentioned "burò" romans like that of Palazzo Pallavicini, that of the collection Rospigliosi and that of Palzazzo Odescalchi.Our furniture was attributable to the same workshop, because it was almost identical (L220CMXH104cmxP77cm)
Condition Report: Warning, warning: free shipping, only for Florida customers who buy furniture for $500 or more. Good condition