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Masterpiece Antiques
Stefan Uhlir, Am Holzpoldlgut 11,
Lichtenberg 4040 , Austria
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43.650.423.5262
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18th Century Marquetry Chest Of Drawers - Museums Quality, Milan/ IT ca. 1760
$ 29,900
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An absolute masterpiece of mid 18th century Italian craftsmanship is this unbelievable artfully crafted marquetry chest of drawers out of Milan. Made around 1760 with highest attention to details, this one of a kind museums-quality commode is not only a precious item of antique furniture, much more it is a real smart investment. The very time-consuming restoration of this masterpiece took us more than 9 weeks and has been done by our most experienced master of restoration. The ultimate goal was it to restore it the old way to keep the unbelievable charme of this valuable 18th century dresser. With an age of more than 260 years, this remarkable rare chest of drawers comes with an elegant shaped body made of spruce and poplar, elaborately set nutwood/ cherry veneer and incredible marquetry works all over this unique italian commode. Providing two large drawers, this outstanding 18th century dresser is adorned by fantastic looking, inlayed depicitions of women surrounded by extensively designed round frames made of maple, nut and plum wood. The largest depiction on the front even runs over both drawers. The top plate is an absolute highlight, impressing with this amazing worked 3D-effect frame made of fine ebony, maple and plum wood which looks like a spiral. The same design has also been used on the front of this precious chest of drawers. The second frame with a slight green shine has been additionally surrounded by thin maple threads. Other exceptional 3D effect maple inlays in form of chain links can be found on both sides of the front pilasters. This exceptional "chain" effect is reinforced by so-called "Schwarzlot" paintings - a technique which confers it this special depth. An incredibly handcrafted, one of a kind 18th century Italian chest of drawers - by far one of the most beautiful and precious storage pieces we have ever offered.
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Origin: Italy Period: 18th Century Materials: nutwood, walnut, maple, cherry - veneered/ marquetry - polished Condition: Good. * outstanding restored condition Creation Date: 1760 Styles / Movements: Rococo, Traditional Dealer Reference #: MI-CD1 Incollect Reference #: 823951 -
Dimensions
W. 51.57 in; H. 33.46 in; D. 21.46 in; W. 130.99 cm; H. 84.99 cm; D. 54.51 cm;
Message from Seller:
Masterpiece Antiques, located in Linz, Austria, specializes in fine European antique furniture from periods including Baroque, Empire, Biedermeier, and more. For inquiries, contact office@masterpiece-antiques.com | +43 (0)650 4235262.
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