Important, Especially In Silvered Bronze, From The Charles X Period
A very important silvered bronze centerpiece in five sections.
With a mirrored background, each section is framed by an openwork gallery with a baluster motif, alternating with flat, projecting feet. These arched feet are fluted on both sides and terminate in balls.
This centerpiece dates from the Charles X period, circa 1830, and features exquisite chasing and a beautiful silver patina. It is particularly noteworthy for its size, divided into five distinct sections, creating a surface much larger than was typical for this period.
Dimensions: Height 9 cm x Length 205 cm x Depth 56.5 cm
With a mirrored background, each section is framed by an openwork gallery with a baluster motif, alternating with flat, projecting feet. These arched feet are fluted on both sides and terminate in balls.
This centerpiece dates from the Charles X period, circa 1830, and features exquisite chasing and a beautiful silver patina. It is particularly noteworthy for its size, divided into five distinct sections, creating a surface much larger than was typical for this period.
Dimensions: Height 9 cm x Length 205 cm x Depth 56.5 cm
9 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 205
Height: 9
Depth: 56,5
Reference (ID): 1767396
Availability: In stock
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