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    30 January 2008

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    • ARMOIRE DU XIXEME SIECLE
    Lot 518

    ARMOIRE DU XIXEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 688

    Estimate

    EUR 800 - EUR 1,200

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    ARMOIRE DU XIXEME SIECLE
    En noyer clair mouluré, ouvrant par deux vantaux découvrant des tiroirs et étagères, reposant sur des pieds antérieurs légèrement cambrés et des pieds postérieurs droits
    Hauteur: 230 cm. (90½ in.), Largeur: 151 cm. (59½ in.), Profondeur: 58 cm. (22¾ in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    A 19TH CENTURY ARMOIRE


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