Since its beginnings, the northeast of the peninsula has been one of the most important centers in terms of furniture. The lot 35346498, a 15th century Catalan Gothic chest is a paradigmatic example of furniture that was, until the 16th century, a mirror of the status of its owners. With a large truncated pyramidal molded base, they are characterized by a structure of boards assembled with exposed dovetail ties, on which moldings simulating a frame are applied, as well as combs under the top. The front, made up of two or three panels (lot 35346500), presents what is possibly the hallmark of the coffers made in Barcelona, that is, a carved central false upright, openwork and applied according to the technique known as “Barcelona work”.