H: 26.5 in / 67.5 cm | Dia: 24.5 in / 62 cm
Description
A Fine Louis XVI Style Occasional Table
In the manner of Martin Carlin (1730-1785)
Constructed from the finest French-imported woods including bois satiné, purpleheart, and tulipwood crossbanding, decorated with ormolu mounts, the circular table supported on cabriole legs with scrolling sabots and joined by a galleried undertier, the paterae issuing fluted uprights inlaid with bronze floral pendants, the panelled frieze supporting the circular quarter-veneered bois satiné within a beaded border and with tulipwood radial crossbanding.
French, circa 1890
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