H 29.5 in / 75 cm | W: 36 in / 92 cm | D 23 in / 58 cm
DescriptionConstructed in mahogany, rising from fluted and tapered cylindrical legs, with acanthus fire gilt bronze sabots, the apron having a centre drawer, with running entre lac foliate bands, the radiused corners containing a parquetry top, with a bronze trim. Signed to the base by the maker Paris, Circa 1878.
ProvenanceFernand Kohl, situated at 55 Rue Traversiere, exhibited and obtained a bronze medal in the Paris Exhibition Universelle, in 1889, and is recorded in Denise LeDoux-LeBard’s ‘Dictionnaire des Ebenistes et Menuisiers de le XIXth Siecle’ published by Editions de l’Amateur, in 1989.
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