Commode - Walnut - Late Empire L. Filippo





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Description from the seller
Home delivery pickup only
Dismantling and transport at buyer's expense
Item located in Olgiate Molgora, Province of Lecco
Antique chest of drawers dating to the second half of the 19th century, characterized by a sober style attributable to the Louis-Philippe period or the late Empire.
Main features:
* Top: White Carrara-veined marble slab, a classic element common in Italian and French 19th-century dressers/chests to protect the wood beneath.
* Structure: Three linear drawers with knob handles in metal or wood and central keyholes for the locks.
* Wood: Dark, warm-toned wood, presumably walnut, very popular in furniture production of the era.
* Base: Frontally supported by turned feet (also called "onion" or "rosette" feet), a construction detail typical of the Central-Northern Italian artisanal tradition (as in Lombard or Tuscan chests).
Dismantling and transport at buyer's expense
Item located in Olgiate Molgora, Province of Lecco, on the first floor, 17 steps of a wide staircase.
Blankets and cardboard sheets are recommended to protect during transport.
I cannot provide transportation assistance.
Home delivery pickup only
Dismantling and transport at buyer's expense
Item located in Olgiate Molgora, Province of Lecco
Antique chest of drawers dating to the second half of the 19th century, characterized by a sober style attributable to the Louis-Philippe period or the late Empire.
Main features:
* Top: White Carrara-veined marble slab, a classic element common in Italian and French 19th-century dressers/chests to protect the wood beneath.
* Structure: Three linear drawers with knob handles in metal or wood and central keyholes for the locks.
* Wood: Dark, warm-toned wood, presumably walnut, very popular in furniture production of the era.
* Base: Frontally supported by turned feet (also called "onion" or "rosette" feet), a construction detail typical of the Central-Northern Italian artisanal tradition (as in Lombard or Tuscan chests).
Dismantling and transport at buyer's expense
Item located in Olgiate Molgora, Province of Lecco, on the first floor, 17 steps of a wide staircase.
Blankets and cardboard sheets are recommended to protect during transport.
I cannot provide transportation assistance.

