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BAROQUE DISPLAY CABINET

580,00 €

Baroque Display Cabinet.

An exceptional display cabinet from the Baroque period, where rich religious sculptures were likely exhibited in their time. The cabinet is exquisitely crafted, originally intended as a corner cabinet, but later expanded, adding to its charm. The modification was done with high quality, further emphasizing its true age and value. Today, it is equally excellent for showcasing sculptures, figurines, and other items.

Dimensions: 89 x 66 x 30 cm

Weight: 13 kg

The cabinet is in excellent condition.

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Dimensions 89 × 66 × 30 cm
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