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Pedestal table in mahogany and mahogany veneer. Tripod-shaped, adorned with chiseled bronzes, the brass gallery top is inlaid with white marble. The pedestal table bears the Maison Giroux à Paris stamp engraved on the gallery. Louis XVI style, Napoleon III period, before 1867.
Alphonse Giroux was one of the most famous cabinetmaking and woodworking shops in Paris, active from 1799 until the end of the Second Empire. Nicknamed "The Merchant of Princes," he developed an aristocratic and bourgeois clientele in France and Europe. From 1799 to 1848, he operated at 7 rue du Coq Saint Honoré in Paris until 1867, when it was taken over by Fernand Duvinage.
Beautiful, refined piece of furniture, perfect as a side table for a cup of coffee, a glass, or a bouquet of flowers.
Excellent condition, French polish redone by our cabinetmaker. The marble has undergone minor restoration.
Diameter: 35.5cm
Height: 74cm
Ref: VDEH5GSVTY