Rare and important 16th-century Renaissance table from Tuscany (Italy).
The table is made entirely of solid walnut, with a mix of poplar and chestnut interiors.
The drawer handles are also original.[...]
This elegant walnut table, made in Tuscany during the 16th century, demonstrates the refinement of Italian Renaissance furniture. Square in shape, it rests on four columns, themselves placed on connec[...]
superb rare Renaissance period table in walnut from France from the 16th centuryVery beautiful table that can be used as a presentation table or desk since it has a height below the belt of 64cm. Very[...]
Important "asso di coppe" table from the second half of the 16th century, entirely in solid walnut. This type of table called "ace of cups" is considered of exceptional importance due to its rarity an[...]
Walnut table with a drawer, 16th century period
Used condition, missing parts on the legs and the top, the drawer appears to have been redone
Height 66cm
83 x 54cm
This late 16th century early 17th century oak table has an octagonal top which rests on four minimalist turned legs connected by a frame spacer. Very sober, it has a very beautiful patina. Note a slig[...]
Splendid table-writing desk in walnut from the center of prestigious provenance as it is present at the Palazzo Strozzi Sacrati Furniture Auction, Florence, 19 April 1989.
The piece of furniture is[...]
Italian table in molded, carved and turned oak. The invention of this type of table being attributed to Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, our model is one of the so-called “portico tables” according to the[...]
Spanish renaissance walnut table circa 1600
Sublime small table with a beautiful large walnut top.
Very interesting base with turned legs that bring a nice balance to this table Beautiful original[...]
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