Restored baroque cupboard hall cupboard museum specimen Dimensions: height x width x depth 224 x 184 x 74 For sale is a representative, magnificent baroque hall cupboard from around 1780 which is decorated with field-shaped marquetry / inlay. This cabinet comes from a known aristocratic residence of the Austrian monarchy. This so-called Maria Theresa cupboard, Austria in the middle of the 18th century, can be dismantled by means of a central wedge connection, removable cornices, softwood body with removable profiled cornice and base, slanted stepped pilaster strips, curved front with two doors, walnut veneered, marketed with other precious woods such as plum, maple and walnut in field and bandwork form, Shellac hand-polished, two base drawers, 2-bar box lock, This museum specimen impresses with particularly elaborate inlays / marquetry as well as the original lock / key on the entire piece. We are honored to be able to offer such a museum specimen. It is rare to admire such a dream specimen and in a very elaborately restored condition. This cabinet has been very carefully restored and hand-polished with shellac, it impresses with its shape and appearance. Words cannot describe this part - photos can contribute a part. It would be best to marvel at/admire this piece of suburbia. This is a fantastic hall cupboard from around 1760-1780 from the Austrian monarchy for people who LIKE something special. This cabinet is an absolute eye-catcher as well as an absolute highlight for any of your rooms. This museum specimen is something special for special people!