The lot features a Dutch Baroque Kussenkasten cabinet collected in Amsterdam, Netherlands many years ago and was said to have an antique age. Dutch Baroque Kussenkasten, or Cushion Cabinets, are monumental storage pieces characterized by deeply paneled doors and sides, often made from materials like rosewood, ebony, and oak. These cabinets, prominent during the 17th century, are architectural in design, reflecting the grandeur and opulence of the Dutch Baroque style. They were used by wealthy merchants for storing fine linens and garments. This example can be taken apart in many pieces and exhibits heavy ebony black columns with raised panel doors, wonderful carved flourishes and beautiful round legs. The cabinet has some professional repairs and is truly a beautiful example. One door has trouble opening correctly but overall a great piece. The piece has a vintage Roiatti S.R.L. Pordenone, Italy moving tag on it. Measures 73.5-inches by 70-inches by 23 5/8-inches.