An Occasional Table in the Louis XVIth Manner
29.5 in / 74.5 cm | Dia: 24 in / 60 cm
Description
Constructed in giltwood, with a hardstone inlaid top; of circular form, rising from circular toupie feet, the conforming legs conjoined by a carved cross stretcher having a central finial with a flambeau atop; the apron dressed with scallop shells, and a running pearl moulding; the platform having a Derbyshire slate ground inlaid with a bouquet.
Circa 1870
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