Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous
Art Deco show case by Anonymous

Art Deco show case 1930 - 1935

Anonymous

Wood
114 ⨯ 141 ⨯ 55 cm
Price on request

Antes Art 1900

  • About the artwork
    Art Deco show case in solid teak wood. Very decorative due to its form and side vitrines, some parts stained in a darker color. Ideal for books and/or objects. The condition is good, normal ware due to its age; one side lock is missing.
  • About the artist
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