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VASSOU Jean-Baptiste. A LOUIS XVI rectangular rosewood and stained-wood COMMODE decorated with elegant marquetry of musical instruments and antique-style vases in swags. It opens with 5 drawers in 3 rows, 2 of which have no rails. Columns with simulated fluting. Stamped. Grey veined marble top. 18th c. W.128 D.58 H.86.

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VASSOU Jean-Baptiste. A LOUIS XVI rectangular rosewood and stained-wood COMMODE decorated with elegant marquetry of musical instruments and antique-style vases in swags. It opens with 5 drawers in 3 rows, 2 of which have no rails. Columns with simulated fluting. Stamped. Grey veined marble top. 18th c. W.128 D.58 H.86.

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In vendita il Sunday 21 Jul : 11:00 (CEST) , ripresa 14:00
doullens, Francia
Herbette
+33322324848

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vendredi 19 juillet - 14:00/18:00, Doullens
samedi 20 juillet - 14:00/18:00, Doullens
dimanche 21 juillet - 10:00/12:00, Doullens
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