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Mahogany somno / bedside table, French Empire production, early 19th century

Mahogany somno / bedside table, French Empire production, early 19th century

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CONDITION : Excellent

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Beautiful mahogany somno / bedside table, grey marble on top.

Empire production, early 19th century circa 1805. High quality production, Cuban mahogany veneer, finely chiseled bronze.

Our somno is veneered on the 4 faces : it can also be used as a base to hold a statue in the center of a lounge.

It is in excellent condition. No accident.

Height: 73.5cm
Width: 38cm x 35.5cm

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