"Louis XVI Period Mahogany Tilting Gueridon, Circa 1780"
Louis XVI Period Mahogany Tilting Gueridon, Circa 1780 Lovely Louis XVI Period Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Tilting Gueridon, Resting on a Tripod Base and Casters. This Circular Gueridon, its Top Decorated with a Grey Veined White Marble Top Surrounded by a Gilded Bronze and Openwork Gallery. It Rests on a Central Shaft with Flutes Inlaid with Gilded Brass Ending with a Tripod Base Decorated with Pearls and Foliage. This Gueridon with an Ingenious System Allowing Its Top to Tilt in Order to Facilitate, Move and Store. Beautiful Bronze and Gilded Brass Ornamentation Such as Gallery, Flutes, Floral Motifs, Pearls. Very Beautiful Wood Essence, Beautiful Patina. Furniture of Very Good Quality of Execution, with Refined and Elegant Lines. Given its quality, it probably comes from a large Parisian master workshop. Perfect for a living room, an entrance or as an occasional piece of furniture, you can display and highlight objects of art, decoration and lighting. This piece of beautiful proportions, testifying to the refinement of French furniture from the Louis XVI period, will enhance your interior. Louis XVI period work, 18th century, around 1780. Dimensions: Height: 77 cm Diameter: 64.5 cm In a beautiful state of conservation. Please note, small halos on the marble. We are at your disposal for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE