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Venetian chest of drawers in light walnut and cherry wood from 1850 with 4 drawers, a bargain!!

Codice: 443803
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Period: First half of the 19th century
Category: 1800s Chests of Drawers
Dealer
Andrea Bertinato
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Via Silvio Pellico n°1, Arzignano (VI (Vicenza)), Italia
+393292152363
https://www.anticoantico.com/espositori/gallery.asp?idantiquario=717&lingua=eng
Venetian chest of drawers in light walnut and cherry wood from 1850 with 4 drawers, a bargain!! 
Description:
The timeless elegance of Venetian craftsmanship If you are looking for a unique piece that combines history and refinement, this magnificent Venetian chest of drawers from 1850 is the ideal choice. Made with old-world craftsmanship, the furniture stands out for the chromatic combination of light walnut and cherry wood. In addition, the splendid walnut feather gives a visual depth that immediately captures the eye. First of all, the quality of the wood guarantees excellent structural solidity, making it a lasting investment for your home. Technical details and impeccable preservation Certainly, the rarity of this piece lies in its excellent general condition. In fact, the furniture retains its precious original patina, a distinctive sign of authenticity and historical charm. With its generous dimensions of 133x58xH97 cm, it offers four spacious drawers perfect for organizing your items with style. As a result, it fits harmoniously into both classic contexts and modern environments as a contrasting element. Moreover, the structure has been preserved with extreme care, ready to be experienced immediately. A unique opportunity for collectors Considering the 19th century workmanship, this is truly a rare opportunity. In addition to the aesthetic beauty, we guarantee maximum security for the buyer. We ship all over the world via Fed-ex-UPS-Dhl with professional packaging and insurance. Shipping throughout Europe to be agreed. Payment by bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard. Therefore, don't miss the opportunity to own a fragment of Venetian history.