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Bureau à cylindre formant commode en acajou mouluré et placage d'acajou moucheté, le cylindre dégageant six tiroirs, une petite porte à ferrure, trois tiroirs en gradin et deux larges tiroirs en partie basse. Epoque Louis XVI 124 x 115 x 65 cm. Mabre accidenté, rayures, pied fragilisé,

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Bureau à cylindre formant commode en acajou mouluré et placage d'acajou moucheté, le cylindre dégageant six tiroirs, une petite porte à ferrure, trois tiroirs en gradin et deux larges tiroirs en partie basse. Epoque Louis XVI 124 x 115 x 65 cm. Mabre accidenté, rayures, pied fragilisé,

Valoración 300 - 400 EUR

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