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Renaissance-style gilded wood fan-shaped table resting on four slightly flattened scrolled and leafy legs. Base in the shape of a Roman cartibulum or "fan". A coffered crosspiece decorated at the bottom with a frieze of interlacing and rosettes supports a row of 5 baluster columns delicately adorned with gadroons and ropes. It links the two "fan" uprights, composed of winged sphinxes facing each other and bending into consoles, separated by an openwork arcade flanked by Corinthian columns. The base supports a belt adorned with a frieze of carved gadroons and a rectangular marble top framed with carved gilded wood and decorated with a frieze of canals and rosettes.
Antique green marble top, framed by a yellow marble fillet and a thick red Levanto marble border. A rectangular cartouche in red Levanto marble adorns the center of the table's belt on either side of the length above the crosspiece. On the sides, at fan level, the belt is decorated with two red Levanto squares and a rectangular Green marble plaque above the openwork semicircular arch.
Work from the 1900's.
Good condition, compatible with the age and use of the object.
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