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- An imposing-looking oak and cherry table from the late 17th century, with a wide belt of two drawers resting on four braced legs.
Seemingly simple in composition, this table features precise carpentry workmanship with a clear concern for aesthetic balance. The upper top exaggerates the overall shape, creating an elegant oblique with the lower moldings of the belt. The latter houses two wide drawers. The imposing allure of its belt is counterbalanced by a discreet base; the four baluster-shaped turned wooden legs are linked by an H-shaped brace, their ends terminating in a flattened ball.
- Good condition, drawers probably attached, restorations and inscriptions to be noted.
-Dimensions: Length: 198 cm ,Width: 76.5 cm Height: 83 cm
Ref: OXYM98Y4TM