



A Late 18th Century Oak Cabriole Leg Dresser and Rack
Marsoni
M251S
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A Late 18th Century Oak Cabriole Leg Dresser and RackThe rack with a dentil moulded cornice and two doors which are fan inlayed to the centre and with drawers below; the base with three ovolo moulded drawers which are crossbanded in mahogany and retain their original swan neck handles, raised on cabriole legs which terminate in pad feet.
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Color: Black
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