Furniture
17th century
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Furniture du 17th century
Living room table attributable to Pierre Gole, Paris Louis XIV period
DIMENSIONS : l. 25.39 .inH. 26.77 .inP. 16.93 .in
MATERIAUX : Ebony, boxwood
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?Extremely rare small table opening with a side drawer.
Rectangular in shape and resting on four legs with columns connected by an x-brace, it is decorated on all sides with ebony veneer inlaid with boxwood fillets.
The cross pieces, the spacer and the edges of the top are decorated with acanthus braces, while the plateau’s central reserve is richly decorated with a central rosette framed with foliage.
The whole decoration is inspired by Jean Marot’s engravings (1619-1679).
The hexagonal and faceted columns, alternating boxwood and ebony fillets, rest on spinning top feet.
Frame in resinous wood.
Good condition, small restorations of use to the marquetry.
Louis XIV period work, attributable to Pierre Gole, Paris circa 1660.