Louis XVI-era Tilting Side Table Made Of Solid Mahogany And Marble
Mahogany coffee table with a tripod base and a Gris Sainte Anne marble top integrated into the frame. Louis XVI–Directoire period, late 18th century.
This type of portable table, a lightweight piece that can be easily moved, was intended in the 18th century for use as a tea table. In addition, our guéridon is equipped with a swivel top so that the table can be stored against a wall.
A beautiful piece, reflecting the refinement of French furniture at the end of the 18thcentury, with all these small pieces designed for specific uses.
Our guéridon is in excellent condition. No damage. The buff-finish varnish has been completely restored by our cabinetmaker. An 18th-century restoration featuring a single leg.
Height: 77 cm
Diameter: 80 cm
This type of portable table, a lightweight piece that can be easily moved, was intended in the 18th century for use as a tea table. In addition, our guéridon is equipped with a swivel top so that the table can be stored against a wall.
A beautiful piece, reflecting the refinement of French furniture at the end of the 18thcentury, with all these small pieces designed for specific uses.
Our guéridon is in excellent condition. No damage. The buff-finish varnish has been completely restored by our cabinetmaker. An 18th-century restoration featuring a single leg.
Height: 77 cm
Diameter: 80 cm
1 900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Mahogany
Reference (ID): 1780470
Availability: In stock
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