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Pierluigi Colli sideboard carved wood, veneered root, two doors, drawers, 1940

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sideboard with a burled birch veneer designed by Pier Luigi Colli in 1940 produced by F.lli Marelli Cantu two exterior cabinet doors with ribbon design brass door pulls and a scalloped carved edge, centering three drawers with carved bird decorations on the fronts with small brass knob drawer pulls, resting on four reeded and carved tapering legs.brass details and three brass handle for the drawers and sophisticated brass handle for the doors. original brass key This model of sideboard was very successful and was reproduced in the 1950s by many other cabinatmakers but in other essences and with less refined details not hand carved . This 1940 model therefore has a much higher value than later ones. Perfect condition and original patina walnut, maple, brass and veneered wood Measures: 160cm x 49cm Height 98cm
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