Antique Neoclassical Piedmontese Wardrobe Walnut XVIII-XIX Century

Piedmont, Late XVIII-Early XIX Century

Code: ANMOAM0246126

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Antique Neoclassical Piedmontese Wardrobe Walnut XVIII-XIX Century

Piedmont, Late XVIII-Early XIX Century

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Antique Neoclassical Piedmontese Wardrobe Walnut XVIII-XIX Century - Piedmont, Late XVIII-Early XIX Century

Features

Piedmont, Late XVIII-Early XIX Century

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900 , 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Origin:  Piemonte, Italy

Main essence:  Walnut

Material:  Carved Wood

Description

Neoclassical walnut wardrobe, Piedmont, late 18th - early 19th century. Front with pair of doors decorated with breadstick tiles. Carved drip tray placed under the hat.

Product Condition:
Product which due to age and wear requires restoration and re-polishing. We try to present the real state of the furniture as completely as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is stated in the description applies.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 210
Width: 146
Depth: 55

Additional Information

Age:

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Main essence: Walnut

Walnut wood comes from the plant whose botanical name is juglans regia , probably originally from the East but very common in Europe. Light or dark brown in color, it is a hard wood with a beautiful grain, widely used in antique furniture. It was the main essence in Italy throughout the Renaissance and later had a good diffusion in Europe, especially in England, until the advent of mahogany. It was used for solid wood furniture and sometimes carvings and inlays, its only big limitation is that it suffers a lot from woodworm. In France it was widely used more than anything else in the provinces. In the second half of the eighteenth century its use decreased significantly because mahogany and other exotic woods were preferred.

Material: Carved Wood

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