Rare and unique panel cabinet.
Early, first half of the 17th century, 1610-1630.
These cabinets are always quite understated; the panels are the decoration.
Beautiful panels, quarter-sawn, so we can see those characteristic leopard spots in the wood.
It's also very beautiful that the pilasters on the corners wrap around the corner and extend to the side, creating a sculptural element.
Refined profiling in the rails and stiles.
Very beautiful in the pleats. A weathered patina.
Inside, three shelves. The middle one was later modified and fitted with two oak drawers.
Continuous stiles—older than the ball feet.
The lock is original, with a working key. The footer features beautiful carvings of "counted money."
Little restoration; the four legs are all damaged by a piece of about 25 cm.
I only ship to countries within the EU.
Buyers outside the EU must arrange their own transport.
I pack according to your carrier's instructions, on a pallet.
You order a label, and I'll attach it.
I'll advise you on which carrier you prefer.

