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$1,200

French Louis XVI-Style Heavily Carved Cabinet with a Shaped Variegated Black Marble Top with Single Cabinet Door Centered with Carved Floral Motif Medallion, and Carved Apron. The Piece is Raised on Six Carved Fluted Legs. In Good Condition. We Will Not Ship Nor Pack This Item. Please Contact a Third Party Shipping Company To Make Arrangements To Have This Item Shipped To You. We Will Be Happy To Provide You With a List of Local Shipping Companies at Your Request. (600/800)


Auctioneer:
Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches

Date:
2007-01-22

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Date:
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