In Krasnoyarsk, the first mayor's table is being sold.
In the heart of Krasnoyarsk, a 20-year-old Italian oak table, once gracing the office of the first mayor, is now up for grabs. Those aspiring to step into the mayor's shoes might find this antique a perfect omen.
Art dealer Nadia Voroshilova, under the Gallery of Fine Arts moniker, has announced the sale of this monumental piece (206x95x75 cm) on her social media.
According to the post, the table belonged to the first mayor of the city, Valery Pozdnakov. This impressive piece of furniture, crafted in Italy from fine Dub, hints at a post-mayorship use, given its apparent mid-2000s origin.
"Highly recommended for those aiming to be the next mayor," Voroshilova writes, marking this sale as a rare occurrence.
The price for this one-of-a-kind relic hasn't been disclosed in the advertisement.
Image credit: Nadia Voroshilova
While not confirmed as of the date of this article, media outlets have reported anecdotally on the sale of historical artifacts tied to local politicians, suggesting the possibility of such sales may not be entirely unheard of.
News about the sale of an antique Italian oak table, once owned by the first mayor of Krasnoyarsk, has been announced by art dealer Nadia Voroshilova. This table, marked as a unique lifestyle piece that is perfect for home-and-garden enthusiasts, could potentially be a lucky charm for those aspiring to become the next mayor.