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A center table made at the end of the 19th century, a very beautiful work of gilding and wood carving,
whose lines all in curves and counter-curves as well as the ornaments are inspired by the rocaille style specific to the reign of Louis XV.
Four curved legs connected together by a spacer of volutes forming an X whose center is occupied by a very beautiful spinning top in the round
The band connecting them and supporting the marble top is openwork, bringing movement to the whole with its serpentine shape marked by volutes. The center of the longer sides is decorated with an imposing stylized shell from which abundantly escape an interlacing of acanthus leaves, while the shorter sides are also decorated with a beautiful shell in a more temperate decoration.
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