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    High-quality beef gelato root veneer on solid conifers, partially ebonised. Cassette, two-door carcase, overlapped, above-grooved frame base, inside shelf division. Slightly protrudi...
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  • Lyra Sewing Table in Biedermeier Style
    Located in Berlin, DE
    Bird's-eye on solid conid beechwood. Straight, bipedal base on lyre-shaped, perforated cheeks with metal sides. Underneath pull-out woolen drawer. Four-sided base plate. Top drawer w...
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  • Empire or Biedermeier Secretary Mahogany, 1815
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