This antique Louis XIV wardrobe was made in the second half of the 17th century, in a clear Genovese cabinet-making style. The wardrobe is made of solid patinated walnut, featuring paneled doors. The front comes with two capitals with finely carved acanthus leaves. The wardrobe retains the original interior wooden shelves and side guides, which allows them to be easily removed. This is often the case, as these cabinets were used as large storage spaces at the time. The wardrobe retains the original nails and hardware.
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