Important Modenese Canterano of the 17th century
Description: Magnificent drawer (Canterano) Modenese dating back to the 17th century.
This furniture is distinguished by its rare and refined beauty, testimony of the high eubanisterial of the time.
Main features:
Material: walnut wood, with a splendid "fish plug" roof that creates a dynamic and elegant visual effect.
The drawers are framed by a subtle bosso wooden fillet, which enhances its geometry.
Structure: the drawer has three large front drawers, separated from tinated chains made with wood arranged in the head. The line of the rigid and harmonious cabinet, has a upper floor with a beak profile with the paint
Ciabatta supports.
Chiseled bronze handles in the shape of "C" finely worked with a floral motif, while the lock vents have a refined desired. Ancient locks and keys.
Conditions: the object is in excellent general condition.
Origin: the furniture is from Emilian manufacture of the 17th century.
Dimensions:
Height: 95 cm
Width: 145 cm
Depth: 63 cm