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A Very Rare And Impressive Pair Of Tall 19th Century Marble Top Country House Console Tables
£21,125 $26,761 €25,413
A very rare pair of finely figured mahogany marble top Country House console tables. This impressive pair are of exceptional quality, tall proportions and finely hand carved with rich patination and grain. The fabulous, moulded Grigio grey serpentine marble top of demilune form is raised over an elegantly simple frieze, above a striking, singular female figural sculptural support to the fore depicting a classical caryatid bearing a beautiful bouquet of flowers, stunningly hand carved in high relief. The shaped panelled back to the rear is fitted with a gorgeous pair of mirror glass plates of oval form, flanked with scroll and foliate motif detail, supported on serpentine undertier shelf, terminating on decorative scroll, foliate and acanthus leaf motif foot.
Mahogany Type: ‘Santos Mahogany’
Internal Reference: A3191
Antique Number: SA1119182
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 106.7cm (42.0inches)Width is 137.2cm (54.0inches)Depth is 61cm (24.0inches)
Antique #SA1119182, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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