A Kingwood Occasional Table in the Early Louis XV Manner
H: 30 in / 76 cm | W: 20 in / 52 cm | D: 17 in / 43 cm
Description
Constructed in kingwood, and dressed with fine quality bronze ormolu mounts; rising from swept cabriole legs adorned with ormolu ‘animal paw’ feet, with ormolu masks of the God Pan at the shoulders; the body houses a single oak lined lockable drawer (the original key present), the keyhole sporting an ormolu mask of a grinning Bacchus; the top of square serpentine form, lined with gilt tooled green leather.
French, Circa 1870
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