Natural wood changing table

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The money-changer's table was used, from place to place, to exchange money in the Middle Ages. It is recognizable by its tray with a large drawer, a tray wide enough and sliding so that there is enough distance between the changer and the customer to avoid any robbery, but also so that the transactions of the money take place in full transparency under the eyes of the customer.

source: https://www.proantic.com/magazine/la-table-de-changeur/

Length
33.1inch
84cm
Width
33.1inch
84cm
Height
30.7inch
78cm

Description

Natural wood changing table with a large top, double jamb slightly trapezoidal with two keyed crosspieces, opening to a drawer in the center. Work from South Germany or North Switzerland, 16th century

Height to drawer 55 cm