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Baroque two-door wardrobe from the Irschenberg region, dating to the 18th century. Crafted from solid softwood with a warm, aged … Read more Baroque two-door wardrobe from the Irschenberg region, dating to the 18th century. Crafted from solid softwood with a warm, aged patina. The doors are structured with sculpted, curvilinear panels and iron and brass hardware. The strikingly arched, carved pediment with volute ends enhances its stately appearance. The interior features three full-width shelves. A distinctive piece of southern German rural Baroque craftsmanship. See less
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