Table with turned legs in walnut wood. Possibly made in Castile, Spain, 17th century.
In walnut wood, carved in its color with a straight top, two drawers at the front, decorated with interconnected circles (the two outside with a star on both and wooden handles) and four turned legs with balustraded forms joined together by straight chamfers (decorated only at the bottom with a simple cutout, the one at the top with a simple cutout, the one at the bottom with a simple cutout).
to each other by straight chamfers (decorated only on the lower part with a simple cutout on the front side, matching the cutout edge of this front under the drawers).
This is a common typology in the Castilian school of antique Spanish furniture. It can be compared, for example, with the so-called Bufete de la Inquisición of the Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas in Madrid (Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas de Madrid).
of Decorative Arts in Madrid (circa 1600) or with others in the Museo Casa Natal de Cervantes (Alcalá de Henares, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain).
(Alcalá de Henares, Madrid) and Casa Museo Lope de Vega (Madrid), contemporary to the one presented here.
Measurements: 104 x 60,5 x 74,5 cm.
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