"Pair Of Rare Tables In Rosewood, Marquetry And Bronze – Signed Henri Dasson, 1878"
Extremely rare pair of rosewood tables, made by the famous cabinetmaker Henri Dasson in 1878. These exceptional pieces, from the 19th century, are distinguished by refined marquetry and a finely chiseled gilt bronze frame. Each table rests on three slender legs, decorated with classic gilt bronze motifs, and connected by an elegantly sculpted openwork spacer. The circular top is topped with warm-toned marble, framed by a gilt bronze border. The bronze work, meticulously detailed and stamped *Henri Dasson 1878*, testifies to the unparalleled know-how of this renowned cabinetmaker, a specialist in the Louis XVI style revisited with absolute refinement. With a height of 75 cm and a diameter of 48 cm, these tables embody the luxury and elegance of 19th century French furniture, perfect for a distinguished interior or a prestigious collection.