Gaming Table. Giuseppe Maggiolini, Parabiago, Early 19th Century.
Square gaming table with four truncated pyramidal legs; the top, set within a frame, features a release spring mechanism that allows it either to be removed to access the storage compartment within the apron or to be flipped over to reveal the side covered with gaming cloth. The frame housing the top is inlaid with a ribbon-like Greek key motif.
The top has a large central reserve in quartered East Indian walnut, framed by an inlaid band of successive leaf motifs, and bordered on each side by wide bands containing alternating acanthus leaf designs. At each corner, four small square reserves house floral rosettes.
The table is veneered in East Indian walnut, bois de rose, mahogany, walnut burl, maple, and boxwood.
The top has a large central reserve in quartered East Indian walnut, framed by an inlaid band of successive leaf motifs, and bordered on each side by wide bands containing alternating acanthus leaf designs. At each corner, four small square reserves house floral rosettes.
The table is veneered in East Indian walnut, bois de rose, mahogany, walnut burl, maple, and boxwood.
17 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wood marquetry
Width: 83
Height: 80.5
Depth: 83
Reference (ID): 1634055
Availability: In stock
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