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Green Painted Wardrobe with Figures and Carvings

CODE: A216
Measurements: H. 183 cm – L. 121 cm (129 at the frames)  – D. 54 cm (58 at the frames)
Period: 1780
Origin: Tyrol
Essence: Fir

Description:
Exceptional antique Tyrolean wardrobe entirely painted in green.
Various decorations and refined cabinet-making details are present on the entire surface.
Starting from the doors there are four large panels, enclosed by neoclassical frames, which depict two landscapes in the lower part and two scenes with figures, rich in apotropaic symbols, in the upper part. On the right door a red carved stop. The notches are decorated with floral motifs and feature various carvings. On the sides, generally the least rich part in this type of furniture, we find four panels with four different landscapes depicting castles and villages.
All the hardware is original and functional and internally the original division of the spaces is still present.
This piece of furniture has never been restored and its condition is excellent. Divisible into two parts to facilitate transport.

Information on the restoration:
Our laboratory guarantees the conservative restoration of each piece of furniture while respecting its integrity.
Each piece of furniture is treated to guarantee solidity and hygiene.

In particular, the following are carried out:

– structural restoration
– careful anti-woodworm treatment
– cleaning and sanitizing of interiors
– external finish with natural beeswax
– internal finish with shellac (alcohol-based natural paint)

Upon request, we can agree on the desired degree of restoration and the customization of the internal fittings (coat hanger poles, shelves, etc…).