A Louis XVI Style Occasional Table By Henry Dasson
H: 30.5 in / 78 cm | W: 23.5 in / 60 cm | D: 20 in / 50 cm
Description
A Louis XVI Style Occasional Table
By Henry Dasson
Constructed from Mahogany and ormolu-mounted throughout, the oval table supported on four bronze 'toursade' feet conjoined with an incurved and galleried undertier, the fluted legs supporting a Calacatta marble platform, the frieze below dressed with four Wedgewood jasperware plaques and housing a lockable drawer. Stamped by the maker "Henry Dasson."
French, circa 1885
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