"Empire Period Mahogany Gueridon, Circa 1810"
Mahogany Gueridon from the Empire Period Circa 1810 Sumptuous Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Gueridon from the Empire Period, Resting on a Tripod Base Ending with Claws. This Circular Gueridon is Decorated with a Pretty Grey St Anne Marble Top Surrounded by a Gilded and Openwork Brass Gallery. This Resting on a Tripod Base in Carved Wood, Lacquered in Green and Gilded Color with Eagle Heads Decorated by a Triangular Spacer Shelf. Beautiful Wood Species. Furniture of Very Fine Quality of Execution, with Refined and Elegant Lines, Probably Coming from a Renowned Parisian Workshop, in the Lineage of Great Cabinetmakers Such as Jacob Desmalter, Bellangé. This Pedestal Table Combining Practical Utility, You Can Display Your Art Objects, Decoration or Lighting, Also Making a Superb Visual, With its Neat Finishes. This Piece Will Become a Centerpiece of Your Decoration and Enhance Your Interior. Given its Pretty Proportions, This Pedestal Table Will Easily Adapt in a Living Room, Bedroom, Entrance Hall, Library. Exceptional Piece Embodying the Quality of French Furniture from the Empire Period. Empire Period Work, 19th Century, Around 1810. Dimensions: Height: 74.5 cm Diameter: 80 cm In Beautiful Condition of Conservation. We are at Your Disposal, for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE